{"id":3336,"date":"2025-04-23T18:18:19","date_gmt":"2025-04-23T18:18:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/hondenmania.nl\/?p=3336"},"modified":"2025-04-23T18:18:19","modified_gmt":"2025-04-23T18:18:19","slug":"h0o0n0d0-0j0e0u0k0-0g0e0e0n0-0v0l0o0o0i0e0n0","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hondenmania.nl\/en\/diseases\/h0o0n0d0-0j0e0u0k0-0g0e0e0n0-0v0l0o0o0i0e0n0\/","title":{"rendered":"Dog itches no fleas"},"content":{"rendered":"
Itching in dogs can be very annoying, especially if fleas are not present. Scratching and biting can lead to skin irritation and discomfort for your four-legged friend. In this article, we discuss the possible causes of flea-free itching and what you can do to help your dog.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Besides the previously mentioned causes, environmental factors can also contribute to itching in dogs. Consider exposure to irritants such as cleaning products or certain plants in the garden. Stress and anxiety can also lead to excessive scratching and biting, which can further irritate the skin. It is important to observe if there are any changes in your dog's environment or behaviour that can cause itching.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Regular monitoring of your dog's skin and coat can help identify problems early. Look out for changes such as redness, bumps or bald patches. By brushing and inspecting your dog regularly, you can not only improve skin health, but also spot any parasites or skin problems quickly. This helps to promote your dog's overall health and minimise discomfort.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Itching in flea-free dogs can have several causes, from allergies to skin infections. With the right diagnosis and treatment, you can help your dog stay comfortable and happy. Always consult a vet for tailored advice.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Itching can be caused by allergies, skin infections, dry skin, parasites such as mites or ticks, and food intolerances.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
A vet can perform allergy tests to determine if your dog is allergic to certain substances such as pollen, dust or food.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Visit a vet to find out the cause of the itching. This can help find the right treatment.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Use mild, moisturising shampoos and conditioners specifically for dogs. Also ensure a balanced diet with enough omega-3 fatty acids.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Yes, some dogs can have food intolerances that lead to itching. An elimination diet can help determine which ingredients are causing problems.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Provide regular baths with hypoallergenic shampoos, keep your dog's environment clean, and ensure a healthy diet and adequate hydration.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Symptoms of a skin infection may include redness, swelling, and festering spots. Consult a vet for diagnosis and treatment.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Your dog may scratch, bite or lick the affected areas excessively. Check regularly for the presence of these parasites and use preventive measures.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Although not usually life-threatening, it can lead to discomfort and secondary infections. Timely diagnosis and treatment are important.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Consult a vet if the itching persists, worsens, or is accompanied by other symptoms such as rash or reduced appetite.<\/p>\n\r\n\t\t\t