The Dog Mum
Spring is finally here, but for many of us, the warmer weather brings more than just sunshine—it brings the dreaded "itchy season." If you’ve spent your weeks at the vet or watching your dog constantly lick their paws, you aren't alone. Today, we’re revisiting a game-changing conversation about the science of canine skin and why we’ve been looking at dog allergies all wrong. It turns out, dog and human skin are nearly identical at the level of dermatitis pathology. We discuss why moisturisation is the "foundation of care" we’ve been missing and how simple habits—like wiping down paws and bellies after walks—can prevent massive flare-ups. From the emotional shift in how we view our dogs as children to the practical steps of fortifying the skin barrier, this episode is a must-listen for anyone wanting to improve their dog's quality of life this season. Key Takeaways The Skin Similarity: Dogs and humans share the same skin pathology when it comes to dermatitis, meaning hydration is just as vital for them as it is for us. Maintenance is Foundation: Skincare shouldn't just be reactive; moisturisation serves as the foundation of care to fortify the skin barrier against allergens like pollen and dust. Environmental Triggers: Dogs are low to the ground and constantly pick up debris; simple habits like wiping paws after walks can significantly reduce irritation. Redefining "Normal": While some scratching is normal, it should never disrupt a dog’s sleep, meals, or overall quality of life. The Cultural Shift: Dogs are increasingly being viewed as children or family members, leading to a demand for higher-quality, science-backed care. Quotes "Dogs and humans have the same skin at the level of pathology of dermatitis." "We still have people who think that you shouldn't wash your dog more than once a month... that’s changing." "The quality of life shouldn't be affected because of itching." "In human guidelines, skincare and moisturisation is the foundation of care... we should be able to apply that to dogs." "People are not having children anymore... they’re more likely to have a dog." VALUABLE LINKS @anekajohnsonofficial https://thecuddleclubuk.com/ [https://thecuddleclubuk.com/] ABOUT THE HOST Aneka Johnson, founder of The Cuddle Club and co-founder of London Dog Week, is a purpose-driven entrepreneur and devoted dog mum to her French bulldog, Chubbs. Her journey as a ‘pet-preneur’ began while battling health challenges, anxiety, and depression - until Chubbs changed her life. Aneka now inspires others through her relatable, uplifting approach to dog parenthood and therapy. Under Aneka's guidance, the Cuddle Club has been featured in prominent media outlets like London Live, The Lorraine Show, Forbes, Evening Standard, Marie Claire, Daily Mail, and BBC Radio London.
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