Dog Itch Relief
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From seasonal allergies and food sensitivities to insect bites and skin infections, there's a lot that can cause your dog's skin to itch. Fortunately, Chewy offers an array of dog itch relief treatments to soothe irritation and speed healing. The key is to identify the underlying cause of your dog's itching and choose an appropriate treatment. Here are some of the most popular dog itch relief products:
Talk to your veterinarian before administering any dog itch relief products. Your vet can help identify the cause of your pup's itchy skin and recommend the best course of treatment. In some cases, treatment may involve making changes to your dog's diet or environment. If your vet recommends over-the-counter treatments for itchy skin, take advantage of Chewy's Autoship to have products delivered right to your door on a convenient schedule that works for you.
Before you give anything to a dog that is itching, consult your veterinarian to identify the underlying cause. Topical treatments or medicated grooming products may be appropriate for some dogs, while others may require oral medication or dietary modifications.
When shopping for dog itch relief medications, look for ingredients that soothe irritation, reduce inflammation, and treat or prevent infection. Your vet can provide specific ingredient recommendations after identifying the underlying cause of your dog's itchy skin.
How long it takes for dog itch relief treatments to work depends on the underlying cause of the itching and the treatment method. Allergy medications, hot spot treatments, and topical itch relief products may provide relief within a few hours or days. Itching caused by infections or dietary sensitivities may take longer to resolve.
The best way to treat a dog’s hot spot is to first have it examined by a vet. Once your vet determines the hot spot’s underlying cause—whether from parasites, infection, allergies, irritation, or something else—she will suggest medications and protocols to treat it. Then, you’ll need to keep the wound site clean and dry and prevent your dog from chewing, licking, or scratching it. Chewy offers a range of supplies to help you treat hot spots at home, including antibiotic ointments, antiseptic topicals and wipes, dog anti-itch medications, e-collars, and more.
Hot spots on dogs are not a serious health concern on their own, but left untreated, they can become serious. Dog hot spots may also indicate an underlying health issue, so it’s usually a good idea to see your vet as soon as you notice one.
Hot spots usually take around seven days to heal with proper care. More serious hot spots may take several weeks to fully heal, and it will take even longer for the hair to regrow in that area. With proper treatment, you should start to see some improvement in two to three days—be sure consult your vet again if you don’t.
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