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Why Is My Pet So Itchy? Common Causes of Chronic

Why Is My Pet So Itchy? Common Causes of Chronic

Common Causes of Chronic Scratching in Dogs and Cats

August is Itchy Pet Awareness Month—Let’s Help Your Pet Find Relief 

If your dog is constantly scratching or your cat won’t stop licking one spot, there may be more going on than just a typical itch. August is Itchy Pet Awareness Month, and it's the perfect time to raise awareness about the common causes of chronic itching in dogs and cats—and how to help them feel better fast. 

Top Reasons Your Dog or Cat Might Be Itching Constantly 

Occasional scratching is normal, but when it becomes frequent or intense, it’s usually a sign of an underlying issue. Some of the most common causes of chronic itching in pets include: 

  • Environmental allergies (like pollen, grass, mold, or dust mites) 
  • Food allergies or sensitivities 
  • Fleas and skin parasites, such as mites 
  • Fungal and bacterial skin infections 
  • Chronic skin conditions, including atopic dermatitis 

Without treatment, itching can lead to skin damage, infections, and a lot of discomfort for your pet. 

Signs of Skin Allergies or Infections in Dogs and Cats 

Wondering if your pet’s scratching is cause for concern? Here are some signs that point to a skin issue or allergy: 

  • Persistent licking, scratching, or chewing 
  • Red or inflamed patches of skin 
  • Bald spots or thinning fur 
  • Recurring ear infections 
  • Scabs, hot spots, or flaky skin 
  • Foul odor from skin or ears 

If your pet is showing any of these symptoms, it’s time to consult your veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. 

Effective Treatment Options for Itchy Dogs & Cats 

The good news is that there are a variety of treatments available to help relieve your pet’s itching. Depending on the root cause, your vet may recommend: 

  • Prescription allergy medications or antihistamines 
  • Flea control and parasite prevention 
  • Medicated shampoos or topical ointments 
  • Specialized hypoallergenic diets or food trials 
  • Immunotherapy or environmental changes 

At Conyers Animal Hospital, we’ll develop a dermatology treatment plan to get your pet comfortable again without the guesswork. 

How Conyers Animal Hospital Helps Diagnose and Treat Pet Skin Issues 

At Conyers Animal Hospital, we take itchy dogs and cats seriously. Our veterinarians have the tools and experience to get to the bottom of your pet’s scratching and create a tailored treatment plan. Whether it's a food allergy, fleas, or chronic dermatitis, we’re here to help your pet heal—and feel their best. 

Schedule a Veterinary Skin Exam for Your Dog or Cat Today 

Don’t let your pet suffer in silence. This Itchy Pet Awareness Month, take the first step toward relief. 

Call us at (770) 483-1551 or book an appointment online to schedule your pet’s dermatology exam. We’re here to stop the itch and start the healing.  

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