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What does a skin allergy to dogs look like?

Kaci Glover
Kaci Glover
2025-10-01 05:50:54
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Dogs can develop an allergic reaction to flea saliva, leading to flea allergy dermatitis. This condition can cause severe itching, especially at the base of the tail, and may result in inflamed, scabbed, and red skin. Dog skin allergies can result in a variety of symptoms including: Red, irritated, or flakey skin. Signs & Symptoms of Skin Allergies in Dogs Dog skin allergies can result in a variety of symptoms including: Scooting or rubbing on surfaces Sores Hair loss Rubbing of face or ears Excessive scratching Excessive licking Chewing or biting the skin. Dogs with severe skin allergies may experience discomfort and itching. When a dog bites, scratches, or licks their skin in response to the itching, yeast and bacterial infections can invade through sores, leading to the development of infections.
Lori Spinka
Lori Spinka
2025-09-22 19:57:56
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Itchiness, obsessive scratching, irritability and overall discomfort can all be signs that your dog is suffering from a skin allergy. Skin allergies, also called allergic dermatitis, are the most common types of allergies in dogs. The resulting discomfort and scratching can not only leave your pup miserable and scratching constantly. Repeated scratching can cause the skin to become irritated, inflamed and vulnerable to other infections. Dog skin allergies can result in a variety of symptoms including: Red, irritated or flakey skin. You may find their skin becomes red, scabbed and inflamed. Signs & Symptoms of Skin Allergies in Dogs Dog skin allergies can result in a variety of symptoms including: Red, irritated or flakey skin Scooting or rubbing on surfaces Sores Hair loss Rubbing of face or ears Excessive scratching Excessive licking Chewing or biting the skin.