08/07/2026
๐พ Scratching is a symptomโnot a diagnosis.
If your dog can't stop scratching, chewing their paws, rubbing their face, or getting repeated ear infections, it's easy to assume they just have "sensitive skin."
But the truth is, itching is your dog's way of telling you something isn't right.
August is Itchy Pet Awareness Month, making it the perfect time to talk about what could be causing your pet's discomfort.
Common underlying causes include:
๐ฟ Environmental allergies (pollen, grasses, mold, dust mites)
๐ฆ Flea allergy dermatitisโeven a single flea bite can trigger intense itching in some dogs
๐ฅฉ Food allergies or sensitivities
๐ฆ Skin infections caused by bacteria or yeast
๐ท๏ธ External parasites such as mites
๐ฉบ Hormonal or endocrine disorders, including hypothyroidism or Cushing's disease, which can affect skin and coat health
๐งฌ Less commonly, autoimmune skin diseases or other chronic skin conditions
While it may be tempting to treat the itch at home, lasting relief starts with identifying the root cause. Every dog is different, which is why the best treatment depends on what's causing the problem in the first place.
If your dog has been scratching more than usual, don't ignore it. We're here to help determine what's behind the itch and create a treatment plan that helps your pet find lasting comfortโnot just temporary relief.
Because every dog deserves to feel comfortable in their own skin. โค๏ธ