Why does my shih tzu mix puppy scratch obsessively all the time? Should I be worried about allergies or something else?

My shih tzu mix puppy has been scratching a lot these past few days, and it seems like it’s more than just an occasional itch. I'm starting to wonder if she might have allergies or if something else could be bothering her skin. Should I get her checked for allergies, or is there something I might be missing?

Answer

It's concerning that your shih tzu mix puppy is experiencing excessive itching. This behavior could indicate several issues, such as allergies, parasites, or skin infections.

  • Allergies may cause persistent scratching and discomfort
  • Parasites like fleas or mites are common causes of itchiness
  • Consulting a vet can help identify and treat the underlying issue

Your puppy's excessive scratching is understandably worrying. Allergies, parasites like fleas or mites, or even skin infections are potential culprits. Each issue may require different treatments, so it's wise to get a professional opinion to ensure your furry friend is comfortable and healthy. A veterinarian can perform tests to identify allergies or other skin conditions and provide you with a suitable treatment plan.

Book a consultation with a licensed vet at Dial A Vet for just $49 AUD if you're unsure or symptoms are getting worse.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What could be causing my puppy to scratch so much?

    Common causes of excessive scratching include allergies, parasites like fleas or mites, and skin infections. Each of these issues requires different management, so consulting a vet is ideal to determine the exact cause.

  • How can I tell if my puppy has allergies?

    Allergies often cause symptoms such as itching, redness, and sometimes ear infections. A vet can perform tests to diagnose allergies accurately and suggest appropriate treatments.

  • Should I try an over-the-counter treatment first?

    While over-the-counter treatments can seem like a quick fix, they might not address the root cause and could even harm your puppy if used incorrectly. Consulting a vet to confirm the cause and get targeted treatment is recommended.

Next available appointment

Loading…