Itchy dry skin is a common canine problem. Your dog may scratch under his legs or along his belly, and when you look at the itchy spot, you might see flakes of skin, like dandruff. Instead of scratching his itch, find out why his skin is ailing.
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Itchy dry dog skin can come from poor nutrition, allergies, disease or other ailments.
Supplements
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A dog needs nutrition that feeds her skin as well as her belly. Even if you feed high-quality dog food, your dog may need supplements with vitamins and essential fatty acids, depending on her health and breed.
Disease
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Diseases like hypothyroidism cause an imbalance of hormones. Skin becomes dry, flaking and has yellow, itchy deposits. Once your dog is properly diagnosed and treated, her skin usually will return to normal in three to four months.
Allergies
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Seasonal allergies cause wheezing, itchy skin or weepy eyes. Your vet may suggest antihistamines, prescription drugs or essential fatty acids.
Infections
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When your dog has fungal or bacterial skin infections, she scratches or bites at the skin incessantly. Infections like ringworm are contagious, so follow veterinarian advice for medicated shampoos or drugs.
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