How to Reduce Dog Itching

Dogs love to scratch---that's all there is to it. But while a little itch here and there is nothing unusual, excessive scratching is often a sign of a serious problem requiring some degree of medical treatment. While a proper veterinary diagnosis is recommended for any excessive dog itch, alternative methods are available to attempt to soothe your dog's itch before heading to the doctor.

Things You'll Need

  • Cool water
  • Scissors
  • Oatmeal shampoo (formulated for dogs)
  • Topical creams, sprays or powders (formulated for dogs)
  • Flea treatment medication
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Instructions

  1. Instructions

    • 1

      Bathe your dog in cool water---warm or hot water will exacerbate any itching problem. Use a canine oatmeal shampoo, which is available at most pet stores or big box retailers that have a pet department.

    • 2

      Check your dog for hot spots, an infection common in thick-haired dogs, which presents as skin sores, according to the website vetinfo.com. Trim the hair around any hot spots, and check regularly to make sure the hot spots haven't gotten worse. After first checking with your vet, apply an over-the-counter skin relief agent such as hydrocortisone to relieve any discomfort.

    • 3

      Apply an anti-itch solution to your dog. Pet supply stores often carry a variety of creams, powders and sprays that are effective in combating excessive itching in dogs. If fleas are found, check with your vet to discuss administering a flea treatment medication.

    • 4

      Alter your dog's diet. Food allergies may be the cause of your dog's itch, so consider switching to another type of food. Foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids are particularly helpful, according to vetinfo.com.

    • 5

      Consult your veterinarian. Although your dog's itching may be relieved with home remedies, the cause might be related to a serious health issue that must be addressed by a professional. Mites, lice, ticks, mange, infections and even cancer can cause excessive itching in dogs, so protect your best friend by taking him or her to your vet for a thorough diagnosis and treatment.

Tips & Warnings

  • Consult your veterinarian before starting your dog on any regular treatment regimen.

  • When trimming the hair around a hot spot, be careful not to cut the infected area.

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