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Does my dog need medical treatment for its itch?

You are here: Home / Latest News / Belmont / Does my dog need medical treatment for its itch?

When your dog suffers, your whole family can suffer too. If your dog’s itching is caused by a medical condition, we have many strategies that can help.

Here are some clues that your dog may need medical treatment:

  • Excessive licking, chewing, biting or scratching
  • Excessive rolling, rubbing or scooting
  • Foot chewing
  • Hair loss
  • Recurrent ear problems
  • Changes in the skin, like sores or darkened color
  • Redness of the skin
  • Body odour

These signs can be triggered by many allergens like fleas, the environment (dust mites, moulds, pollens, etc), food and skin contact.

Many diagnostic options are available:

  • diet trials
  • allergy skin or blood testing
  • skin tape or scrape investigation

If any of these signs are evident in your pet, please contact us to book a consult to help diagnose your pets itch.

Alternatives to cortisone we recommend for seasonal itch to help your dog, with less side effects are:

  • Apoquel tablets
  • Monthly cytopoint injections

Click on the link to fill out the skin questionnaire.

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