Dog Health
Why Is My Dog Itching So Much?
Sometimes, when a dog is itchy, it seems all-consuming. Instead of snuggling or playing, he is preoccupied with scratching at his ears or back, biting...
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Itchy skin (pruritus) is irritating and uncomfortable for our pets. Though there are many possible causes, allergies are a common culprit. Pets can be allergic to the environment, fleas, or food. If left untreated, allergic itch can lead to secondary skin or ear infections.
Skin allergies are the #1 reason dogs visit the veterinarian.2
Explore helpful solutions for pets with itchy, irritated, and sensitive skin.*
Zenrelia™ Tablets for Dogs (ilunocitinib)
Atopica® Capsules (cyclosporine)
1. Moriello, Karen A. “Pruritus in Animals.” Merck Manual. Jan 2020. Retrieved from https://www.merckvetmanual.com/integumentary-system/integumentary-system-introduction/pruritus-in-animals
2. Hill PB, Lo A, Eden CA, Huntley S, Morey V, Ramsey S, Richardson C, Smith DJ, Sutton C, Taylor MD, Thorpe E, Tidmarsh R, Williams V. Survey of the prevalence, diagnosis and treatment of dermatological conditions in small animals in general practice. Vet Rec. 2006 Apr 22;158(16):533-9. doi: 10.1136/vr.158.16.533. Erratum in: Vet Rec. 2006 Jun 3;158(22):763. PMID: 16632525.
*Trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Prescription products featured require approval from your veterinarian. Important safety information for all products listed can be found on individual storefront product description pages.
If you notice your pet scratching more than usual, it could be a sign of a chronic skin condition caused by environmental allergens – and some dogs may also have reactions to flea bites or ingredients in their food. Know what to watch for and potential allergy triggers to avoid so you can help them find relief.
3. Vallejo, Natasha. “Atopic Dermatitis (Atopy) in Dogs.” GreatPetCare. Oct. 2023. Retrieved from https://www.greatpetcare.com/dog-health/atopic-dermatitis-in-dogs/
Is your dog itching like crazy? A skin health checkup can help pin down what's causing your pet's itch. With proper diagnosis and treatment, they may get much-needed relief.
Allergy medications and anti-itch products that may help ease your pet's signs and flare-ups.*
Zenrelia™ Tablets for Dogs (ilunocitinib)
Atopica® Capsules (cyclosporine)
*Trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Prescription products featured require approval from your veterinarian. Important safety information for all products listed can be found on individual storefront product description pages.
Is your dog itching like crazy? A skin health checkup can help pin down what's causing your pet's itch. With proper diagnosis and treatment, they may get much-needed relief.
Stop the loop of itching, licking, and scratching with products that target itch and inflammation.*
Zenrelia™ Tablets for Dogs (ilunocitinib)
Atopica® Capsules (cyclosporine)
Therapeutic diets for pets with environmental or food sensitivities.*
Hill's® Prescription Diet® Dog Derm Complete Dry
Royal Canin Skintopic™ Dry for Medium & Large Dogs
Cleansing and soothing solutions to help relieve itching and irritation.*
CeraSoothe™ Pramoxine Anti-Itch Shampoo
pH•notix™ Rebalancing Ear Cleaner for Dogs
*Trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Prescription products featured require approval from your veterinarian. Important safety information for all products listed can be found on individual storefront product description pages.
Don't let problem skin get the best of your pet. Here are some proactive steps you can take to help avoid flare-ups and secondary issues:
Monthly heartworm preventatives that also cover fleas, common intestinal worms, and other pests.*
Simparica TRIO™ (sarolaner, moxidectin, and pyrantel chewable tablets)
NexGard® Plus (afoxolaner, moxidectin, and pyrantel chewable tablets)
Combat itch-inducing external parasites with fast-acting flea and tick control.*
Seresto® Collars (imidacloprid, flumethrin)
Credelio™ (lotilaner)
Nutritional supplements rich in omega-3 fatty acids to promote healthy skin and a shiny coat.*
Greenies™ Supplements Skin & Coat for Adult Dogs
Welactin® Omega-3 Supplement Soft Chews for Dogs
Is your dog itching like crazy? A skin health checkup can help pin down what's causing your pet's itch. With proper diagnosis and treatment, they may get much-needed relief.
5. Koehler, Rhiannon. "How to Help Prevent Itching in Dogs and Cats." GreatPetCare. May 2024. Retrieved from https://www.greatpetcare.com/wellness/how-to-help-prevent-itching-in-dogs-and-cats/
*Trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Prescription products featured require approval from your veterinarian. Important safety information for all products listed can be found on individual storefront product description pages.
Itchy skin (pruritus) is irritating and uncomfortable for our pets. Though there are many possible causes, allergies are a common culprit. Pets can be allergic to the environment, fleas, or food. If left untreated, allergic itch can lead to secondary skin or ear infections.
More than 1 out of 5 small animal consultations in general practice involve a dermatological problem.2
Explore helpful solutions for pets with itchy, irritated, and sensitive skin.*
Atopica® for Cats
(cyclosporine oral solution)
CeraSoothe™ Pramoxine Anti-Itch Mousse
1. Moriello, Karen A. “Pruritus in Animals.” Merck Manual. Jan 2020. Retrieved from https://www.merckvetmanual.com/integumentary-system/integumentary-system-introduction/pruritus-in-animals
2. Hill PB, Lo A, Eden CA, Huntley S, Morey V, Ramsey S, Richardson C, Smith DJ, Sutton C, Taylor MD, Thorpe E, Tidmarsh R, Williams V. Survey of the prevalence, diagnosis and treatment of dermatological conditions in small animals in general practice. Vet Rec. 2006 Apr 22;158(16):533-9. doi: 10.1136/vr.158.16.533. Erratum in: Vet Rec. 2006 Jun 3;158(22):763. PMID: 16632525.
*Trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Prescription products featured require approval from your veterinarian. Important safety information for all products listed can be found on individual storefront product description pages.
If you notice your pet scratching more than usual, it could be a sign of a chronic skin condition caused by environmental allergens – and some dogs may also have reactions to flea bites or ingredients in their food. Know what to watch for and potential allergy triggers to avoid so you can help them find relief.
4. Pendergrass, JoAnna. "Symptoms of Allergies in Cats You Shouldn't Ignore." GreatPetCare. June 2023. Retrieved from https://www.greatpetcare.com/cat-health/symptoms-of-allergies-in-cats/
Is your cat itching like crazy? A skin health checkup can help pin down what's causing your pet's itch. With proper diagnosis and treatment, they may get much-needed relief.
Allergy medications and anti-itch products that may help ease your pet's signs and flare-ups.*
Atopica® for Cats
(cyclosporine oral solution)
CeraSoothe™ Pramoxine Anti-Itch Mousse
*Trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Prescription products featured require approval from your veterinarian. Important safety information for all products listed can be found on individual storefront product description pages.
Is your cat itching like crazy? A skin health checkup can help pin down what's causing your pet's itch. With proper diagnosis and treatment, they may get much-needed relief.
Stop the loop of itching, licking, and scratching with products that target itch and inflammation.*
Atopica® for Cats
(cyclosporine oral solution)
CeraSoothe™ Pramoxine Anti-Itch Mousse
Therapeutic diets for pets with environmental or food sensitivities.*
Hill's® Prescription Diet® Cat z/d® Dry
Royal Canin® Hydrolyzed Protein HP Dry for Cats
Cleansing and soothing solutions to help relieve itching and irritation.*
Pramoxine HC Anti-Itch Spray
Epi-Otic® Advanced Solution
*Trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Prescription products featured require approval from your veterinarian. Important safety information for all products listed can be found on individual storefront product description pages.
Don't let problem skin get the best of your pet. Here are some proactive steps you can take to help avoid flare-ups and secondary issues:
Monthly heartworm preventatives that also cover fleas, common intestinal worms, and other pests.*
Revolution® Plus
(selamectin and sarolaner topical solution)
Advantage® Multi for Cats (imidacloprid + moxidectin) Topical Solution
Combat itch-inducing external parasites with fast-acting flea and tick control.*
Seresto® Cat
(imidacloprid, flumethrin)
Credelio™ Cat (lotilaner)
Nutritional supplements rich in omega-3 fatty acids to promote healthy skin and a shiny coat.*
EicosaDerm™ Omega-3 Liquid
Duralactin® Feline Soft Chews
Is your cat itching like crazy? A skin health checkup can help pin down what's causing your pet's itch. With proper diagnosis and treatment, they may get much-needed relief.
5. Koehler, Rhiannon. "How to Help Prevent Itching in Dogs and Cats." GreatPetCare. May 2024. Retrieved from https://www.greatpetcare.com/wellness/how-to-help-prevent-itching-in-dogs-and-cats/
*Trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Prescription products featured require approval from your veterinarian. Important safety information for all products listed can be found on individual storefront product description pages.