CheekyChihuahua Posted September 17, 2010 Share Posted September 17, 2010 Hi Everyone. Chester, my 2YO Chihuahua has been scratching his underside / neck and licking his front paws a fair bit for the last 2 weeks. It's not constant scratching and licking thats distressing him, nor is he losing sleep because of itching, but its enough for us to notice he is doing it too much. there is no loss or discolouration of hair on either his underside or paws, and I ran my hands over his legs, chest and belly, but I couldn't feel any swelling, heat, lumps or abnormalities. I also tried giving him a medicated bath but that only worked for about a day (and made for a VERY unimpressed Chihuahua!!) I gave him a flea treatment a week ago, due to him going to Doggy Day Care and mixing with a heap of other dogs, but that did nothing to help or exacerbate the scratching or licking. it was suggested to me, due to the time of year, that its could be an environmental allergy. So my big question is, has anyone used or has found a really good allergy remedy that alleviates itching? are there any other preventative measures I can take around this time of year to stop him getting too itchy? thanks, Charlene. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mas1981 Posted September 17, 2010 Share Posted September 17, 2010 Anthistamines work but at certain times of the year ( like now) some allergic dogs only get relief using a bit of cortisone - mine is one of those. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sas Posted September 18, 2010 Share Posted September 18, 2010 So my big question is, has anyone used or has found a really good allergy remedy that alleviates itching? are there any other preventative measures I can take around this time of year to stop him getting too itchy?thanks, Charlene. :D Unfortunately it's very much trial and error. Anti-histimines can work but work different in dogs than they do in humans and you may have to try all different brand - have a chat to your Vet about their reccomendation and also dossage rates. If it's an evironmental allergy, rinsing your dog each day can help. Have you tried a barrier method such as a t-shirt that covers the belly and arm-pits? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CheekyChihuahua Posted September 20, 2010 Author Share Posted September 20, 2010 hmm might try the TShirt idea. I have a few Doggy Tees that would cover his belly and armpits. im going to get him a vet appointment today. hopefully some antihistamines will help him... hate seeing him scratching Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CheekyChihuahua Posted September 20, 2010 Author Share Posted September 20, 2010 hmm might try the TShirt idea. I have a few Doggy Tees that would cover his belly and armpits. im going to get him a vet appointment today. hopefully some antihistamines will help him... hate seeing him scratching Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adza Posted September 20, 2010 Share Posted September 20, 2010 Tahli is doing this too. She doesnt have any fleas or anything noticeable on the skin I have checked over and over. It's most likely environmental. I am going to try the t-shirt idea too otherwise making an appointment Wednesday to find out what to do. It's driving me nuts just seeing it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2staffys Posted September 24, 2010 Share Posted September 24, 2010 Buster falls into this category too but unfortunately the tshirt idea will never work with him. Being a very active staffy pup there is no chance of it staying on. Either he or my other staffy will rip it off before I've made it out of the gate! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
biker girl Posted September 24, 2010 Share Posted September 24, 2010 CC, just curious.....do you use perfumed powder carpet freshner?????? I found that would trigger itchness in my corgi's. Just a thought! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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