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Golden Retriever Puppies Always Scratch Themselves
Golden retriever puppies always scratching themselves need to be checked for the presence of parasites on their bodies. Long-term lack of dog bathing can lead to the growth of lice, fleas, and other parasites. If parasites are found, regular dog baths with specialized shampoos and deworming are necessary. Check for any abnormalities on the dog's skin, such as redness or fever, and consider whether skin diseases are present.
What Causes Dog Skin Itchiness?
Dog skin itchiness can be caused by exposure to allergens, leading to allergic reactions. owners are advised to feed their dogs anti-allergy medication promptly and keep them away from allergens. If fleas or lice are found on the dog's body, owners should take timely measures to deworm their pets. Chronic skin inflammation or eczema caused by various factors should also be checked by a veterinarian.
How to Check If a Dog's Body Is Itchy
Observe the clinical symptoms of itchiness in dogs. If a dog frequently scratches itself or rubs against posts, it indicates that the dog is itchy. Check the areas where the dog scratches and rubs to see if there are any skin diseases. If so, it's advisable to take the dog to the vet for examination and diagnosis. The itchiness might also be caused by endocrine problems or allergies.
How to Deal With Dog Skin Itchiness
First, understand the cause of the itchiness. Itching is a normal phenomenon in dogs. If a dog constantly scratches itself and exhibits high frequency and even bites itself, it could be a sign of a skin problem, and it's time to visit a pet hospital for diagnosis and treatment. If the itchiness is caused by improper bathing, pay attention to the frequency of bathing and whether the shampoo is suitable for the dog. If the itchiness is caused by external parasites, it's recommended to give the dog external deworming as soon as possible. If the itchiness is due to the dog's wounds healing quickly, put an Elizabeth collar on the dog to prevent it from scratching and biting the wounds.