1. Skin diseases
Dog skin diseases are one of the main causes of itching. Skin diseases may be caused by fungi, bacteria, viruses and other factors. You need to take your dog to a pet doctor for diagnosis and targeted treatment. It is recommended to follow the doctor’s advice and use anti-allergic, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and other drugs to treat your dog’s itching.
2. Allergies
Allergies are another common cause of itching in dogs. Dogs may have allergic reactions to food, substances in the environment, insect bites, etc., manifesting as itchy skin. Identifying the allergen and avoiding contact is key to resolving itching. Provide your dog with nutritious food and avoid ingesting allergens.
3. Hair removal
Seasonal hair loss, hormonal hair loss and other reasons may cause the dog's skin to be exposed, causing itching. Grooming your dog's coat and cleaning his skin regularly can relieve itching symptoms. Keep your dog's skin clean, bathe regularly, and choose bath products suitable for your dog's skin. Dry your dog's skin promptly after bathing to avoid a humid environment.
4. Malnutrition
Dog malnutrition may lead to skin health problems, which may lead to itching. Providing your dog with a balanced, nutritious diet can help improve skin condition.
During the treatment, it is recommended to trim the dog’s nails regularly to prevent the dog from scratching the skin. Clean your dog’s living area regularly to reduce allergens and bacterial growth. Closely observe the dog's living habits and skin condition, detect abnormalities in time and take appropriate measures.