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Dog Itching Symptoms | Canine Itching Symptoms

Many dogs’ symptoms are pretty clear as mentioned above. Your dogs are miserable, itching, scratching, and biting at themselves, rubbing itself up against textured carpet or furniture. It is important to pay attention to your pets needs, just as if it were any other member of your family. Your dogs will send you signs along the way on the nature of their health.

Many dogs with dry, itching skin can often cause near-constant scratching that disrupts sleep and normal life. In some severe cases, these dogs itching and scratching ad nausea, will result in infected hot spots. Hot spots are hard-to-heal patches of skin infection commonly caused by bacteria that’s introduced when dogs suffer minor abrasions or scrapes from itching or biting at the skin.

Common triggers for itching contact dermatitis include household chemicals and cleaners, laundry detergent, shampoos, perfumes for dogs, and fabrics like                                                 wool. Food allergies are among the most difficult conditions to diagnose, and skin irritations are some of the most common symptoms for dogs itching with skin disorders.

This can occur as part of a constellation of symptoms associated with the body’s intolerance of a food item or ingredient. Chronic itching skin problems can also result from intolerance to a daily medication.

Diagnosis often involves a great deal of trial and error to systematically rule out causes for dogs itching with allergies. And treatment for dogs with allergies can include limiting contact with an irritant, and anti-histimine medications.

Fungal infections tend to be the source of constant itching and irritation from the time the lesion forms. Redness, oozing, secondary infection, itching, flaking and scaling are very common in cases of fungal infections.

Any dog owner knows that dogs itching and scratching themselves is one of their favorite past times. This is normal behavior. However, sometimes your dog’s skin may become abnormally dry; itching and flaking for no discernable reason. Not only is this uncomfortable for your dogs; it could be a sign of something more serious. Once you understand your dog’s condition, you will be able to treat him.

Especially during the winter months, a dog’s skin can become dry. During the winter, if you notice what looks like scaliness or dandruff and if your dogs are scratching and itching more than normal, cut back on giving him baths. The water will only dry out his itching skin more. If you must bathe your dogs during the winter, use a moisturizing dog shampoo. Shampoo for humans will usually be too harsh for a dog’s skin.

When you have tried to cure your dog’s dry skin and nothing seems to help, the dry, itching skin could mean that your dogs have a more-serious problem. The dry skin can be a result of the underlying condition. You will need to take your dogs to the vet for a proper diagnosis. Possible causes are allergies and infections.

People usually experience allergies in their nose, whereas dogs generally experience them in their skin. If your dog has poor coat texture or hot spots, it may be from itching due to an allergy. With allergies, dogs may feel like itching the feet, groin and armpits. Your vet can determine if your dogs have allergies.

Because fleas cause your dogs to scratch, you may have mistaken them for a dry, itching skin problem. To determine if your dogs have fleas, you will have to look for them crawling around in your dog’s coat. If you don’t see any fleas, comb through the fur and collect any bits that drop out of his coat. If you put these specks on a damp paper towel and they turn dark red, these are “flea dirt,” and it means that your dogs have fleas. You should start your dogs on flea control products right away.

Also, it is good to take a look at the areas where you dogs are paying most attention with biting, itching and scratching. Dogs will typically bury their head in one spot and move their teeth in rapid movement on the annoyed area. Move the dogs head aside and see if there are “hot spots”, or flea or chigger residue, ticks hanging off the skin, or dry patchy areas. There are many reasons why this is occurring. Early prevention can help eliminate the complications that could take place.