My dog is itchy and scratches all the time, but there are no fleas?

Updated on pet 2024-07-09
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1.Parasitic diseases**.

    Ixodes ticks: Ticks are large and can usually be seen with the naked eye. The head will be embedded in **, and after infection, erythema will appear, and in severe cases, severe scaling, crusting and severe itching will appear.

    Demodex mites: Typically infected with Demodex mites, patchy, focal or diffuse hair removal often occurs, accompanied by various erythema, papules or itching. When frequent scratching leads to ulceration, it is often accompanied by systemic bacterial infection.

    Generally, Demodex mites can only be observed under a microscope.

    Fleas: Generally speaking, fleas can also be observed with the naked eye, smaller than ticks, dogs and cats can be infected, and cats are the most susceptible hosts. When an infection occurs, symptoms such as itching and erythema often appear.

    It is important to note that fleas are also intermediate hosts for some tapeworms, so when flea infestations occur, they should be killed in time to prevent the introduction of new parasites.

    2.Fungal ** infected.

    Mosses: The culprit of what we often call X moss is fungus! When fungal infections occur, focal hair removal is the main cause in the initial stage, and in severe cases, it will spread to the whole body, and even severe itching, erythema, scabs, etc.

    In general, the diagnosis can be confirmed by a Wood's lamp combined with microscopic examination. Cats are generally more susceptible.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This means that your dog may be suffering from ** disease, or has not been bathed for too long, you can give your dog a bath first, if the dog still has been itching after bathing, then it is best to take it to the pet hospital as soon as possible.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Buy some functional bath gel to bathe the dog, you can try the scallop medicated bath, my boyfriend's dog has ** disease.

    That's what I use, I heard him say that the effect is very good, and it can prevent all kinds of ** diseases once a month

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In this case, you can first give the dog a bath, pay attention to the temperature of the water, and then apply a little anti-itch ointment to the dog. In this way, the dog should feel much more comfortable. There may be some ** disease.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Buy some functional bath gel to bathe your dog. You can try shellfish medicated baths. My boyfriend's dog got ** sick. I've heard it works great. Once a month, it can prevent various ** diseases;

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It may be that there is a ** disease, and it is recommended to give it insect repellent drops.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It may be a ** disease, and it is recommended to take the dog to the pet hospital to have a look.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I should have some ** disease, it is recommended to go to the hospital to have a look.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are no fleas on the dog's body, and the itching that keeps scratching is due to allergies, or it may be caused by infection with mites and other invisible insects.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I have had several pet dogs. If the dog keeps scratching its ears, it is recommended to take it to see if there are ear mites, take some medicine and insist on spraying, ear mites are very common in droop-eared dogs; If there is hair loss, dandruff, etc., it is recommended to see if there is a ** disease.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It may be that you just like it, or you may be sick.

    Reasons for dog tickles:

    ** Infection. The owner can peel off the fur to check whether there is redness and swelling, and if there is, you can first use antibacterial and anti-inflammatory shampoo for medicinal baths. If it is aggravated in the later stage, it is recommended to go to the pet hospital for examination**.

    2: Scabbing from trauma. Generally, the wound will have the symptoms of itching when it is scabbed. At this time, it is best for the pet owner to bring the dog with an Elizabeth ring, which can prevent the dog from scratching the wound and avoid the wound from becoming infected.

    3: If the dog's ** is prone to allergies, then the dog has frequent itching behavior, it is likely that the dog has been exposed to allergens, such as beef, pork, pollen, etc. Pet owners should not let the dog come into contact with allergens, understand what food the dog is allergic to, and usually spray the dog with some allergy prevention drugs.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Just like people, sometimes it's comfortable to scratch your back. It doesn't have to be fleas!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Introduction: Dogs are the most loyal friends of human beings, no matter whether the identity of the owner is humble or noble, the eyes of the puppy will always be only the owner. When more and more people have pets, they like to raise a puppy, and now there are many types of dogs, and there are many cute breeds, but when raising dogs, there are often dogs scratching **, then it is because of fleas.

    Is it so? The answer is, it may be yes or it may not be. <>

    If fleas are found in the dog's hair, you should increase the frequency of bathing at this time, and also pay attention to maintaining the dog's humidity and supplement some fatty acids. Dogs' **thinner and more delicate than humans**, when choosing bath products, you need to choose a gentle and moisturizing dog's special shower gel. When the home environment is relatively dry, be sure to buy a humidifier in your home.

    If possible, when the dog is bathed, try to apply some moisturizing products to it to avoid drying. <>

    When a dog is tickled, it may be some **ringworm and bacterial** disease.

    Among them, the manifestation of bacterial ** disease is that there will be a lot of red pimples on the surface of the dog**, and if the dog scratches too much, it is very likely that pus and ulcers will appear.

    symptoms. In the case of ringworm disease, it will show round hair loss patches, and the symptoms will be crusted over with itching, and the dog will frequently scratch the infected area, which will lead to hair loss in severe cases. <>

    Ectoparasites can also cause itching in dogs.

    Not only fleas, but also some other parasites, so the owner should regularly deworm the dog, adult dogs should be dewormed once in vitro every 1 or 2 months, and juvenile dogs should be dewormed at least once a month.

    In addition to the above reasons, it is also possible that the puppy eats something that causes allergies, or it may be because of dust mites.

    Pollen or mold cause puppy environmental allergies. If this is the case, the owner will need to give the dog an allergen test.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It may be because there are fleas, or it may be because there are some ** diseases, so you will encounter such a situation, and you should take the dog to the hospital to see a doctor at this time.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If the dog often scratches ** in daily life, it is likely to be their **itching, so when bathing the dog, you should choose a shower gel suitable for them.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It is indeed because there are fleas, or it may be because there are some bacteria on the surface of **, and there may be **disease, which will lead to scratching**.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Personal opinion. If the dog is itchy and scratches all the time, or is sick or has fleas, it should go to a pet hospital or veterinary station to buy medicines that specialize in this aspect of the symptoms, which are very effective.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The dog is itchy and scratches all the time, first of all, you need to see if there are ectoparasites, and if there are, you can use in vitro anthelmintics to kill ectoparasites. If the itching is caused by fungi, bacteria, etc., it is recommended to shave the infected part of the hair, use sprays or ointments against fungi and bacteria**, and combine it with a medicated bath** The effect will be more obvious.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    With anthelmintic drugs. Deworming drugs for dogs are divided into internal deworming and external deworming. Among them, the main anthelmintic drugs in the body are anthelmintic drugs containing milbexime, praziquantel, albendazole and fenbendazole.

    In vitro deworming mainly includes anthelmintic drugs containing pharmaceutical ingredients such as serramectin and non-predronil. Puppies are recommended to do internal and external deworming once a month, and adults can do internal deworming once in 2-3 months, and the frequency of external deworming depends on the number of times they go out.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The dog at home is itchy, and he should use some hot water to give the dog a bath, and then some dogs have long hair, and he will also have all kinds of itching.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It may be a disease problem, dog disease is mainly divided into three categories, fungal, bacterial and mite infection type, the common characteristics of the disease are hair loss **Disease has a certain degree of contagiousness for people, and the home should be disinfected regularly.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The dog's itching may be caused by fleas, or it may be due to itching on the surface, and it may be caused by susceptibility, ectoparasitic infection, etc. If it is not caused by normal itching, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly. The dog's itching may be caused by fleas, or it may be due to itching on the surface, and it may be caused by susceptibility, ectoparasitic infection, etc.

    If it is not caused by normal itching, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly. The main reason for the normal itching is that there has been no bathing for a long time, or there is more dirt on the surface, in this case, it is recommended to clean the surface of the dog in time, which can generally be relieved.

    It is also possible that the dog is tickled due to an infection, such as bacterial disease, ringworm disease, etc. Among them, bacterial disease can usually find more red pimples on the surface, and if the dog scratches more severely, there will be abnormal symptoms such as ulcers and pus.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    <>How do you get rid of fleas on dogs?

    If the owner finds that the dog has fleas, it is recommended to use a deworming drug containing non-predronite ingredients to deworm the dog in time, such as Pointe's non-predronite drops, which have a very good effect on fleas. If there are more fleas on the dog's body, it is recommended to use spray-type anthelmintic drugs, which have a faster effect, but when using them, you need to put Elizabeth rings on the dog to prevent the dog from licking the anthelmintic drug on the body and being poisoned.

    In addition, when using anthelmintic drugs for dogs, they must be used in strict accordance with the dosage on the drug instructions, usually according to the dog's weight to choose the corresponding dosage, especially in the body deworming drugs, too much one-time dosage is easy to cause serious physical reactions, and may also lead to dog poisoning.

    Notes:

    1. In addition to deworming dogs, we also have an equally important task, which is to kill fleas in the environment.

    Usually, the fleas we see only account for 5% of the total number of fleas, and the remaining 95% of the eggs, young fleas, etc. may hide on the sofa, carpet, kennel, etc., if the fleas in the environment are not eliminated in time, then the dog may continue to be infected, so we also need to carry out a thorough cleaning and insect removal for the environment where the dog lives.

    2. If the owner finds that the dog often scratches or gnaws somewhere in the body, and there is a large amount of hair loss in the non-moulting season, then it is necessary to pay attention to observe whether the dog is infected with fleas, and if you find that there are fleas on the dog, you must deworm the dog in time.

    3. In addition to the fleas on the surface of the dog's body, the dog may also eat the eggs and flea larvae into the stomach when licking everywhere or biting the body, thus causing other parasitic diseases. If you find that your dog has increased appetite, vomiting, soft stools, and blood in the stool, it may be a symptom of an internal parasitic infection, and the dog needs to be fed internal deworming drugs.

    It is not such a terrible thing to have fleas on dogs, as long as we use deworming drugs for dogs in time, regularly deworm to do preventive work, pay attention to environmental hygiene, basically make the fleas on the dog disappear forever, if you have other questions, you can also consult a pet doctor at any time.

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