Many dogs get into the habit of scratching at carpets. It’s frustrating, expensive, and often seems to start out of nowhere.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Scratching can be caused by all kinds of canine allergies. Sandra Dombrovsky / EyeEm/Getty Images Your dog might be scratching ...
Your dog might be scratching often if they have food allergies or seasonal allergies. Skin infections caused by bacteria or yeast can also lead to uncontrollable scratching. Mange, a type of skin ...
Dogs scratching at their bed is pretty much a universal trait: right before they lie down in their comfy, pillowy spot, they scratch it profusely, then lie down. They'll paw, scratch, and roll in the ...
Beyond obvious scratching and itching, food allergies may appear as licking, chewing or biting at the skin, including a ...
August has been named Itchy Pet Awareness Month. Every dog scratches from time to time, but if your dog scratches excessively, it is time to make an appointment with a veterinarian to ease his ...
A little scratching now and then makes sense for any dog. They do it using their limbs and against surfaces too. But constant itching signals something else is going on, more so when accompanied by ...
Not only are we dealing with the spread of coronavirus, but normal springtime allergies are in full swing, and both humans and pets are suffering with seasonal symptoms. In fact, allergies are one of ...
Have you noticed that dogs scratch the grass after peeing or popping? While it may seem like a quirky habit or even an attempt to ‘clean up,’ the reality is far more fascinating and deeply rooted in ...