Dog Hair Oily. Oily hair in dogs is usually caused by a skin disorder known as seborrhea which can include keratinization disorder seborrheic dermatitis or other variations. Dogs who have naturally oily fur which acts as protection from wet cold weather may always have oilier hair than other breeds but you can manage it. If your dog has a naturally oily coat this can typically be managed with regular bathing.
If your dog who doesn t normally have an oily coat develops one unexpectedly he may. This unfortunate skin condition can also make your dog smell bad.
Seborrhea is a skin condition in dogs that causes flaky skin dandruff and greasiness of the skin and hair.
Oily oleosa and dry. Seborrhea is a skin condition in dogs that causes flaky skin dandruff and greasiness of the skin and hair. Dogs who have naturally oily fur which acts as protection from wet cold weather may always have oilier hair than other breeds but you can manage it. This disorder is very common and can lead to a secondary infection of the skin.