My dog is scratching a lot: 3 things you need to know to relieve him
Occasional scratching is normal for our four-legged friends. But when a dog scratches excessively, to the point of losing fur or injuring itself, it's a sign that it's suffering and it's time to act. Here are 3 essential points to know to help it regain comfort and serenity.
1️⃣ A scratching dog is suffering: you need to help it quickly
Pruritus (intense itching) is often a sign of an underlying problem: food allergies, parasites, skin irritations, or even stress.
When a dog scratches repeatedly:
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It can cause skin lesions (wounds, redness, scabs).
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These lesions can become infected and worsen the situation.
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Chronic scratching also impacts its general well-being (nervousness, sleep disturbances).
👉 In summary: the sooner you act, the more you avoid a spiral of pain and complications
2️⃣ Weloca's Itch Relief supplement: a complete solution to soothe and protect your dog's skin
When a dog scratches relentlessly, it's not enough to simply calm the symptoms: you need to act deeply to rebalance its skin and support its natural defenses. This is exactly what Weloca offers with its Itch Relief supplement, a dietary supplement specially formulated to meet the needs of dogs prone to skin irritations.
🍗 A practical and tasty form
This supplement comes in the form of tasty chicken bites, which dogs love. Easy to give daily, the 120 bites in the jar allow for a course of up to 4 months depending on the animal's weight.
🧬 Why is this formula effective?
The synergy of its active ingredients works on several levels:
✅ Soothing irritations: thanks to natural extracts that help reduce discomfort and redness.
✅ Strengthening the skin barrier: essential nutrients promote skin that is more resistant to external aggressions (pollen, parasites, allergens).
✅ Supporting the immune system: by helping your dog's body react better to the triggers of itching.
🔬 Fundamental support, not just a quick fix
Unlike temporary solutions, the Itch Relief Formula works over time to:
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reduce excessive scratching and licking,
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limit recurrences,
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and restore its coat's full radiance.
💡 Expert advice: For optimal results, it is recommended to follow the course for 3 months, the time needed to support the natural cycle of skin and coat renewal.
3️⃣ Identify the cause: diet, allergies, parasites?
Soothing symptoms is a first step. But to prevent the problem from returning, it is essential to find and treat the cause:
🔹 Diet: intolerance or allergy to certain proteins (chicken, beef, cereals) is common. Consider a temporary hypoallergenic diet to test.
🔹 External parasites: fleas, mites, chiggers... Even in the absence of visible traces, an antiparasitic treatment can be useful.
🔹 Environment: irritating household products, allergenic grasses or plants in the garden, stress (moving, arrival of another animal).
💡 Tip: Keep a diary of itching episodes to help your veterinarian make the correct diagnosis.
✅ In conclusion: act now for their well-being
Don't let your companion suffer. By combining:
✔️ A natural solution like Weloca's Itch Relief Formula
✔️ A search for causes with the help of your veterinarian
✔️ Simple actions to protect its skin daily
...you offer it the best chance of finding a serene life free from itching.