Why does my dog keep scratching all the time? Is something wrong?

I've noticed that my dog is scratching a lot more than usual lately, especially in the evenings. There doesn't seem to be any visible pests on her, so I'm worried it might be something else causing this. Is it possible she's reacting to something in her diet, or could it be an allergy? I'm really concerned about what might be wrong.

Answer

Your dog's increased scratching, especially in the evenings, could be due to allergies or a dietary reaction even if there are no visible pests. Identifying the underlying cause is key to providing relief.

  • Consider environmental and dietary allergens
  • Monitor for red or irritated skin
  • Consult a vet if symptoms persist or worsen

Dogs may scratch more due to allergies or irritants in their environment or diet. It's essential to observe any additional symptoms like redness, inflammation, or changes in behavior. Identifying the source of the irritation can help provide the right treatment and comfort for your pet. Keeping a close watch on when the itching occurs can also offer clues, such as evening-only scratching possibly suggesting a specific environmental trigger.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can diet affect my dog's itching?

    Yes, certain ingredients in your dog's diet could trigger allergies leading to itching. A vet can guide an elimination diet to identify potential culprits.

  • What common allergens could cause my dog to itch?

    Common allergens include certain plants, pollen, mold, dust mites, or even specific foods. Identifying these triggers can help manage the symptoms effectively.

  • How can I soothe my dog's itching at home?

    Regular baths with hypoallergenic shampoo, maintaining a clean living environment, and ensuring your dog is free from pests can help alleviate mild itching. However, persistent or severe cases should be evaluated by a veterinarian.

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