Why Does My Dog Always Get Hot Spots?

Why Does My Dog Always Get Hot Spots? Hot spots are often triggered by scratching, licking, or chewing the affected area. The resulting trauma to the skin causes inflammation and secondary bacterial infections. Unfortunately, this self-trauma only makes the area more itchy, which causes a self-perpetuating cycle of itching and scratching. How can I prevent

Why Does My Dog Act Like Something Is Biting Her?

Why Does My Dog Act Like Something Is Biting Her? Most often dogs will chew, lick, or scratch themselves as a result of dermatitis having an allergic or parasitic cause. Additionally, different patterns of pruritis exist depending on the location where your pet is bitten/stung, the type of insect and/or the sensitivity to the insect’s

Why Does My Dog Chew Her Paws?

Why Does My Dog Chew Her Paws? The most common reasons dogs chew their include pain, dry skin, hormonal imbalances, cold weather, boredom, stress, anxiety, or irritation caused by allergies or parasites. Chewing or licking paws regularly over a long time can be a sign of insufficient mental and physical stimulation. What does it mean