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Oats
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Using oat to soothe dog itching is a natural skin remedy. Make a paste out of oatmeal by cooking it in water to a thick consistency. Apply it to the affected area after it has cooled. It also is recommended to bathe a dog in oatmeal to help prevent skin irritations.
Teas
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Chamomile or green tea reduces redness and itching that is caused by various conditions on a dog's skin. Boil the bags in a cup of water to make a tea. Allow it to sit and steep for five to 10 minutes. Pour the chamomile tea onto the dog's skin to help ease the discomfort. Be careful not to scald the skin.
Herbs
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Herbs treat a variety of skin conditions in dogs. The Yellow Dock herb offers relief for skin itching and redness in dogs. Place one tablespoon of Yellow Dock into two cups of boiling water. Let it cool and then place in on the dog's coat. The herb Plantain alleviates a dog's itching associated with hot spots. Make a tea by adding it to boiling water then allowing it to steep. Strain the tea, allow it to cool, then directly place it on the irritated spot on the dog's skin.
Powders
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Natural powders that contain herbs help to keep fleas off of dogs. Some that you may use are rosemary, pennyroyal, eucalyptus rue, wormwood, citronella and tobacco powder. Adding yeast or garlic powder to a dog's food also helps prevent rashes and itching. These natural remedies also help treat parasites on a dog's skin.
Oils
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Essential oils prevent fleas and ticks that can lead to skin irritation on dogs. Rosemary, sage and peppermint are natural skin remedies for dogs when added to eight ounces of water. Spraying the mixture onto a dog's coat helps keep insects away. It also acts as a natural deodorizer. Adding these oils to shampoo offers the same benefits.
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Natural Skin Remedies for Dogs
Dogs suffer from skin conditions that cause itching and discomfort. Common causes are dry skin, allergies and hot spots. A dog that is scratching, biting or chewing his skin may be suffering from skin irradiations. Steroids, antibiotics and topical ointments are available from a veterinarian. But using natural skin remedies for dogs at home can stop the itch and treat the condition.