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Skin allergies are fairly common in dogs. They are not typically something to get too concerned about. With proper care and treatment, they shouldn't cause much of a problem. However, if left untreated they could lead to more severe health problems. You should consult with your veterinarian before using these dog skin allergies home remedies.

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Does your usually lively pup seem to be down due to an ear infection? Do you want to see them back to their playful self again? If that's the case, you might be contemplating using coconut oil to treat their ear infection. Are you curious whether coconut oil is effective against ear infections in dogs and if it's worth trying for your furry friend? Keep reading, and I'll provide the information you need to make an informed decision. #dogs #furryfriend #coconutoil

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Relieve your dog's discomfort with these homemade lotions and moisturizers. With these simple DIY remedies, say hello to healthy, nourished skin. Check them out in this blog.

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Allergies can be a real challenge for both dogs and their owners. But what if there are natural remedies that can help your dog? Discover the power of essential oils and how they can provide extra support to your dog. Elissa Hambright shares her expert insights and experience using essential oils to soothe and support dogs suffering from allergies. Don't let your dog's allergies control them – explore natural solutions now!

Allergies can be a real challenge for both dogs and their owners. But what if there are natural remedies that can help your dog? Discover the power of essential oils and how they can provide extra support to your dog. Elissa Hambright shares her expert insights and experience using essential oils to soothe and support dogs suffering from allergies. Don't let your dog's allergies control them – explore natural solutions now!

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The hands-down most common reason for dogs licking paws or chewing their paws is skin disease. Anything that causes the skin to become itchy and inflamed will generally do the trick and the paws are an easy target for your dog to lick.  	share this page:  				Facebook  				Twitter  				Google  				Pinterest  Furthermore the nooks and crannies of the paw and between the pads often provide an excellent area for bacterial and yeast overgrowth that can occur secondary to skin disease. The most common type of skin disease in dogs is allergic skin disease. Allergens which can be environmental (eg. Plants pollens dust mites etc) or food allergens can lead to generalised inflammation of the skin.  When the skin becomes inflamed red and itchy it is more prone to becoming secondarily infected and this makes it more itchy! Something you can try for itchy paws is a good antibacterial/antifungal shampoo such as malaseb. Often however medications are required to treat the infection and the underlying itch. Beware  skin allergies are often quite a long-term problem and a long-term medication such as Atopica may be required.  Another fairly common reason especially if your dog is only licking one paw is something stuck between the toes. This can usually be seen by identifying a draining sinus. Grass seeds are common culprits due to their pointed shape. It is possible but less likely that more than one paw is affected.  A lick granuloma is a lesion that results from constant licking of one area. It is often a raised red or hyperpigmented (dark)  hairless area of the skin that results from the trauma of constant licking. Often it is a self-perpetuating cycle as the damage to the skin from licking causes the skin to be itchy which leads to further licking.  It can start from your dog licking at an area of the paw with a splinter or an area that is inflamed from skin disease then the licking becomes habitual. In these cases your dog can continue to do it even once the inciting cause is removed. Anxiety is another cause of a lick granuloma but it should be stressed that this is fairly rare.  Non-visible pain (e.g.pain from arthritis)is also a fairly uncommon cause of paw licking. Usually you will notice other signs such as stiffness after rest trouble going up and down stairs or getting in/out of car or reluctance to exercise.  When to worry:  Try to examine your pets skin between the toes both on the top of the paw and underneath between the pads. If it is sore red or itchy and a medicated shampoo isnt helping then it is a good idea to have a vet check.  If you see a draining sinus which often appears like a reddened blister with a hole in the tip then it may indicate a foreign body such as a splinter or grass seed and this may need to be removed at the vet.  If your pet is limping  If there are other accompanying new or unusual symptoms such as pain stiffness anorexia etc  If the paws are sore to the touch  The post Why Does My Dog Lick His Paws? appeared first on Love That Pet. Dog Skin Problem, Coconut Oil For Dogs, Dog Remedies, Oils For Dogs, Nail Bed, Dog Skin, Dog Nails, Dog Blog, Dog Obedience

The hands-down most common reason for dogs licking paws or chewing their paws is skin disease. Anything that causes the skin to become itchy and inflamed will generally do the trick and the paws are an easy target for your dog to lick. share this page: Facebook Twitter Google Pinterest Furthermore the nooks and crannies of the paw and between the pads often provide an excellent area for bacterial and yeast overgrowth that can occur secondary to skin disease. The most…

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