Puppy Leaks

Tips & Tricks For Dog Owners

  • Start Here
  • Topics
    • Training
    • Health
    • Studies
    • Why Do Dogs…
    • Opinion
  • Blog
  • About
  • Contact
You are here: Home / Health / Why Does My Dog Itch So Much?
Why Does My Dog Itch So Much?
277 shares
  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Why Does My Dog Itch So Much?

Last updated on October 19, 2021 By Puppy Leaks 2 Comments

Has your dog been itching more than usual? Every dog is different when it comes to their itching & scratching habits, but if your dog has been itching more than usual it’s time for a closer look. Here’s a look at the most common causes of itching in dogs.

Has Your Dog Been Itching More Than Normal?

It’s hard to define what “normal” itching is, but you know your dog best. Is he itching, scratching, or licking his skin more than normal? Does he scoot his butt across the floor all the time, or has he started to lick one area excessively? Is it so bad that he’s losing patches of fur?

If you’ve ever had poison ivy or one really bad mosquito bite you know how annoying it is — and how hard it is to leave alone. But unfortunately all that itching can make certain skin issues worse, and the same is true for our dogs.

Common Causes of Itching in Dogs

When trying to determine the cause of a dog’s itchiness the common conditions are ruled out first. The common types of skin issues in dogs that cause excessive itching are generally parasitic, environmental, or nutritional (food allergies) in nature. But with that in mind the cause of itchiness is not necessarily an easy diagnosis to make, there are so many potential irritants & causes.

Allergies are one of the more common problems I see in pets, and according to data from pet health insurance companies, it’s the No. 1 medical condition that dog owners seek treatment for. – Dr. Marty Becker

Why Do Dogs Itch So Much

Why does your dog itch so much? Itching in dogs is generally caused by nutritional issues, environmental factors or from parasites such as fleas. The most common causes of itching in dogs include:

  • Allergies (food, seasonal, environmental)
  • Fleas (can cause severe allergies in some dogs)
  • Ringworm
  • Skin Infections
  • Mange
  • Sensitivity to grooming products
  • Stress or Hormonal changes
  • Contact Dermatitis
  • Hot Spots

While fleas can be spotted at home the other conditions cannot. Most causes of itching are not obvious, and it’s not a simple process to try to narrow down yourself. If you’re wondering why does my dog itch so much it’s time for a trip to the vet.

Get a Proper Diagnosis By Going to the Vet

It’s best to take a trip to the vet to help determine the cause of your dogs itching. While it might be something simple like a sensitivity to a new grooming product it could be something much more serious.

With so many possible irritants in your home, yard and food the best place to start is your vet. You can take out all that guess work by having your dogs skin examined by a professional. They can do fungal cultures, skin scrapings, intradermal skin tests (allergy tests), bloodwork, bacterial cultures, and skin biopsies.

Parasites (fleas,mites), ringworms, atopy, food allergies, and bacterial or fungal infections are all possible causes of itching — and they’re difficult, if not impossible, to diagnose at home. Many of our pets skin issues look alike which makes finding the right diagnosis a challenge.

Considering your dog’s discomfort could be caused from anything from allergies to worms your veterinarian is your best bet for helping you narrow down the cause. And once you have the cause figured out it’s just a matter of developing the correct treatment — then you and your dog can finally get some relief.

Resources & Recommended Reading

  • Dermatology in Dogs & Cats – Comprehensive Guide on Skin Disorders
  • Cat & Dog Skin Problems – Overview of the 6 Common Skin Conditions
Does your dog itch a lot? Here's the most common causes of itching in dogs.

Please share with your friends.

Recommended Reading:

Study Finds Dogs Benefit Children With Autism
A Mutated Dog Gene Might Help Treat Blindness
21 Human Foods That Are Toxic to Dogs
How to Clean Your Dogs Ears
277 shares
  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Tagged With: health, why do dogs Filed Under: Health, Why Do Dogs

Subscribe for updates

Enter your email to receive notifications of new posts.

« 17 Super Cute Dogs Smiling After Being Adopted
Roundup 33 – Favorite Dog Articles, Deals & Videos of the Week »

Comments

  1. Mary says

    October 8, 2018 at 12:29 pm

    My. Dog. Scraches. All. Day. And. Night

    Reply
  2. eva adams says

    June 4, 2020 at 10:29 pm

    Contrary to what most people believe, it’s not that “normal” for a dog to be itchy and scratch often. Yeah, they might get like an itch here and there as we humans do, and we scratch it, and that’s the end of it. One of my dogs used to ‘itch’ in the summertime. Doctors told me she ‘may’ have allergies and to give her medication. I tried that a couple of times and didn’t like the way she looked, too drowsy, almost stoned. I started researching on my own and came across ‘turmeric natural and healthy! It is truly a wonder spice! Full of internal/external health benefits. also known as ‘golden paste’ That was 8 years ago and since then I have been giving it to my dogs nightly. Guess what I haven’t seen my dog ‘itch’ in years! Giving regular baths to dogs also helps a lot.

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Subscribe for updates

Enter your email to get notified of new posts.

Popular Posts

  • 33 Easy Ways to Keep Your Dog Busy Indoors
  • 59 Simple Life Hacks for Dog Owners
  • 39 Healthy Treats You Can Stuff in a Kong
  • 26 Simple Boredom Busters for Dogs
  • 25 Easy Dog Treat Recipes: 5 Ingredients or Less
  • 13 Steps to Improve Your Dog’s Recall
  • 10 Fun Games to Play With Your Dog

Categories

Follow Us

Affiliate Disclosure

Puppy Leaks is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising & linking to Amazon.com

© Copyright Puppy Leaks; All Rights Reserved · Contact · Disclosure · Resources · Privacy Policy · Archives