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The dog keeps scratching after taking a bath

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This article is provided by Veterinarian Dr. Ethan Carter
Dogs that keep scratching after taking a bath may be caused by allergies to shower gel, damaged skin, undried hair, parasitic infection, etc. In this case, owners can pay attention to observe whether there are any abnormalities in the scratched parts of the dog, such as redness, pimples, dandruff, hair loss, etc. If there are any, it is likely to be caused by allergies or parasitic infections, and they need to be promptly Consult your veterinarian for medication. If there are no abnormalities, it can be considered to be caused by skin damage or hair that has not been dried. At this time, the owner needs to dry the dog's hair in time and adjust the frequency of bathing.

1. Allergy to shower gel

To bathe a dog, you need to use a pet-specific shower gel. If the owner uses a human shower gel for the dog, it will cause the dog to become allergic, itchy, and Symptoms such as skin redness, inflammation, and abscesses. At this time, the owner should consult a pet doctor and choose a spray to treat skin allergies and spray it on the dog’s skin.

2. Skin damage

If the owner bathes the dog frequently, the natural barrier of the dog's skin will be damaged, resulting in itchy skin, and the dog will keep scratching. . Therefore, it is recommended that owners should not bathe their dogs more frequently than once every 7 days. Usually, they can be washed 1-2 times a week when the summer is hot, and 1-2 times a month when the winter is cold.

3. The hair is not dried

If the owner fails to dry the dog’s hair in time after bathing, the long-term wetness of the hair will also cause itchiness on the body, causing the dog to constantly itch. Scratching. Therefore, the owner must dry the dog's hair in time after taking a bath to prevent the dog from catching colds and skin diseases.

4. Parasitic infection

If the dog is infected with external parasites such as fleas and lice, it will continue to scratch after bathing because of itching, and there will also be redness, swelling, Symptoms include hair loss and dandruff. The owner can open the dog's hair and check it. If the dog has the above symptoms or visible parasites are attached to the dog's fur, the dog needs to be dewormed in time.

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