Another great article from only natural pet store I have
2 German Shepherds and one of them is so allergic to fleas that
she is constantly scratching herself raw. The best thing
I have found is a Neem Oil spray that stops the itch on contact
and allows for healing.
The fleas are a year round problem here in south
Texas. Just as soon as we get our yard cleared, a new
batch of fleas move in from the surrounding yards.
I can also see from reading this article that I need to add
some EFA supplements to the girls diets. Not only will it
help their skin but it will help their hips. They are
both getting up there in age and the hips are starting to
go.
Sharon
Alleviating Your Pet's Itchy Skin
by Dr. Larry Siegler
Scritch, scratch, scritch, scratch... it may be the first
thing you hear every morning or even wake you up at night
- your companion’s itching and scratching. The most
common questions from visitors to Only Natural Pet Store
are about itching, licking, scratching and skin problems.
In this article we will discuss some of the possible causes,
and a basic protocol for addressing the most common cause -
allergies.
Step One: History
Evaluating the history of your companion’s problem is very
important in helping your veterinarian determine the
cause. Though allergies are the most common cause of
itching and licking, there are some diseases that need to be
ruled out before embarking on the path of allergy
treatment.
The following are important details that will help your
veterinarian diagnose the problem:
- Where is the animal the
itchiest? Face, base of tail, above the
hips, neck, belly, feet…. Watch your companion closely and
determine his or her worst areas. Flea Allergies
typically cause itching above the hips, the base of the
tail, groin and thighs on dogs. Cats usually itch
around the neck with flea allergies. Airborne and
food allergies commonly cause itching around the face,
ears, belly and feet. Scabies (Sarcoptic Mange/mites)
typically cause lesions and itching around the ears, elbow,
belly and hocks. Demodedectic Mange generally
initially appears in young dogs on the face or
forelegs. Cheyletiella (mites) characteristically
present on the back or sides.
- When did it start? How old was
the animal? Mange is more common in younger
animals. Puppies and kittens are also more
susceptible to flea allergies as they have weaker, less
developed immune systems. Older or ill animals are
also more susceptible due to a weakened immune system.
- Is the problem seasonal or year
round? Seasonal itching is more indicative
of flea or inhalant allergies or insect bite. In many
cases, an animal will initially show signs of seasonal
allergies that progress to year round problems.
- Which came first - the itching or hairless
patches/skin lesions? If the itchiness
appeared before any skin lesions, then allergies or scabies
are more likely to be the culprit. If the skin
lesions were seen prior to the itchiness, then demodectic
mange, ringworm, or bacterial infection caused by a
hormonal imbalance might be the problem. (Most
bacterial infections of the skin, however, are secondary to
the allergy or other issue causing itchiness.)
- Have you tried any medications or treatments
that helped? Certain causes of itchy skin
will respond to steroid treatment better than others.
Flea allergies and airborne allergies seem to be more
responsive than other causes.
- Has it been contagious to any other animals or
humans in the household? Sarcoptic mange,
Cheyletiella and ringworm can be passed on to other animals
or humans.
Once the cause of the itchy skin is determined, treatment
can begin. Any secondary bacterial or yeast infections
must be treated, however, before much progress can be seen in
remediation of the underlying cause of the itchy skin.
Hot spots occur from self trauma that results when the pet
attempts to relieve a pain or itch by excessive scratching,
biting and rubbing. These must be controlled with topical
treatments while the animal’s immune system is recovering.
A majority of itchy skin is caused by allergies, so that is
what we will address here. In addition to itchy skin,
other allergy symptoms may be present such as chronic ear
infections or respiratory symptoms such as coughing or nasal
congestion, and ocular discharge. Food allergies may also
cause symptoms such as vomiting or diarrhea that can ultimately
progress to inflammatory bowel disease. Some holistic
veterinarians also believe that seizures, arthritis, asthma and
chronic urinary tract infections can be caused or complicated
by food allergies.
Itchy skin and allergy symptoms such as paw chewing have
also been linked to over-vaccination in a large number of
cases. Frequently the symptoms will begin within days or
weeks of vaccinations. Please educate yourself about
vaccinations and the risks involved. A good start would
be to read the article titled The Truth About Pet
Vaccinations.
Treating Itchy Skin Caused by Allergies
One of the most common causes of itchy skin is fleas and
flea allergies. If you suspect fleas, please read
The Natural Approach to Flea
Control. Flea control is an essential step in
the treatment plan for any animal with allergies. Any
dog or cat with a compromised immune system is more
susceptible to fleas and parasites, so plan to treat the
home environment a month BEFORE flea season begins.
The last thing your dog or cat needs when already battling
allergies is a flea infestation to make things worse!
Topical Treatments
If your dog or cat has been itching for awhile, they may
have created bare, red patches in places that can become
infected - so you need to address these areas right away.
Here are some products offered at Only Natural Pet Store that
can help:
For Dogs and Cats:
Only Natural Pet Herbal Skin
Ointment
Fido Derm Herbal Spray
Doc Ackerman's Instant Hot Spot Relief
Spray
Additional options for Dogs:
Liquid Hot Spot Remedy (essential
oils)
Oatmeal Baths followed by conditioner to seal in moisture can
relieve the itch.
SheaPet Oatmeal Shampoo
Doc Ackerman's Oatmeal Shampoo
Head to Tail Aloe Oatmeal Shampoo
If more potent topical treatment is necessary, your
veterinarian can prescribe topical treatments and shampoos to
help curb the itchiness.
Diet - The Essential Remedy
The first thing to address in treating the underlying cause
of allergies is the animal’s diet. Many animals see a
dramatic improvement with a change in diet alone. With
the addition of one or two basic supplements, this can be all
that is needed. Allergies are accumulative in the
animal’s system - meaning that even if your dog or cat tends to
have seasonal allergies, his or her food may be adding to
the overall “load” on the system. Transitioning to a more
appropriate diet (preferably raw or at least home prepared
food) can make a big difference even for those with seasonal
allergies by improving the overall immune system and health of
the animal. Please see the article
What You Need to Know About Your Pet's
Food to learn more about improving your companion’s
diet. Foods that do not contain the most common
allergens such as wheat, soy, corn, beef, and chicken are
the best choice. See
Allergy Formula Foods.
Essential Fatty Acids
The first dietary supplement to consider for an animal with
itchy skin is essential fatty acids (EFAs). Fish oil is
considered the best source for cats and dogs since the fatty
acid chains are readily usable by the animal’s system without
any conversion process, which is necessary for the utilization
of plant sourced essential fatty acids such as flax.
EFAs help reduce inflammation and nourish the skin and
coat. They can also be beneficial in assisting the
healing process of the digestive system. For older
animals, EFAs can help alleviate arthritis symptoms as
well. See
Essential Fatty Acids.
Immune Modulation
Allergies are essentially the immune system gone awry.
The body starts to “attack” itself in response to what it
perceives as foreign invaders. Supplements to help
modulate the immune system are very helpful in treating
allergies.
Only Natural Pet Immune Balance is an excellent supplement
for immune modulation during the initial treatment of
allergies.
Detoxification/Elimination Support and Healing the
Gastrointestinal System
The gastrointestinal system is the first line of defense in
an animal’s immune system. When a dog or cat has
allergies, the gastrointestinal system is often irritated and
inflamed. Leaky gut is the result of this chronic
irritation, allowing particles to pass into the blood stream
that are too large for the system to manage - this triggers the
immune response that manifests as allergies. Antibiotics
contribute to the problem by killing the healthy bacteria that
aid digestion and maintain a healthy gastrointestinal
system. Healing the gut is crucial to the success of
allergy treatment.
At a minimum, digestive enzymes and probiotics should be
added to each meal to aid in the breakdown of food particles,
support the restoration of beneficial gut flora and the healing
of the digestive tract. Animal Essentials Plant Enzymes &
Probiotics or
Solid Gold D-Zymes are good digestive enzyme products
without additional ingredients that may aggravate
allergies. For an animal that has been on prescription
medications, additional probiotics are important to help the GI
tract regain a healthy balance of beneficial bacteria.
NF Spectra Probiotics or
Wysong Pet Inoculent are excellent products for this
purpose.
L-Glutamine is an amino acid essential to the proper
function of the gastrointestinal tract. Supplementing the
L-Glutamine supports the healing process of the gut and the
restoration of healthy gut flora. See
NF Formulas L-Glutamine.
An excellent choice for healing the gastrointestinal system
is
Only Natural Pet GI Support, which is specifically
designed as a comprehensive intestinal support supplement for
dogs and cats. It combines L-glutamine with amino acids,
probiotics, vitamins and herbs to speed the healing of the
lining of the GI tract and support healthy digestive
function.
For animals showing signs of weight loss, diarrhea
and additional symptoms of malabsorption/leaky gut,
Seacure by Proper Nutrition
provides essential nutrients for the healing process of
gastrointestinal and bowel function.
Supporting the animal’s organs that filter and eliminate
waste is another important step when addressing
allergies. The liver, kidneys, gastrointestinal system
and lymphatic systems are working hard to eliminate the waste
produces by the inflammatory process present in allergic
reactions, as well as any toxins from medications, the
environment and foods. Using natural cleaners around the
house and eliminating pesticide and chemical fertilizer use in
the yard can go a long way in helping reduce the load on the
animal’s system. A high quality diet, preferably organic,
will also reduce the burden of toxin elimination.
Detoxification is essential for any animal that has been
treated with multiple courses of medications such as steroids,
antibiotics or antihistamines. Steroids, especially, are
taxing on the animal’s liver.
Quercenol by Seven Forests is an
excellent herbal and nutriceutical complex for animals with
allergy symptoms, particularly those that have been on
steroids and other medications. Quercenol has
anti-inflammatory and antihistamine properties to help the
allergies as well as herbs to help cleanse and support the
liver and build the immune system.
Only Natural Pet Blood & System Herbal Formula or
Animals’ Apawthecary Constitutional
Blend are very useful in detoxifying a taxed elimination
system. These are easier to give to cats than the
Quercenol since they are liquids. Animals’ Apawthecary Detox Blend
is also valuable for longer-term detoxification and
stimulating liver function.
The length of time these supplements may be necessary will
vary with the severity of the problem and the response of the
individual animal. Natural supplements, herbs and
remedies are not like prescription medications - they may
vary in effectiveness from one animal to the next, and in many
instances take time to reach full effectiveness, up to several
weeks or more.
Relieving the Itch
Herbs and supplements designed to relieve the itchy skin and
support skin health are another step in the treatment program
for chronic allergies. This can help relieve the stress
caused by the discomfort, which is supportive of immune
function and healing. In addition, reducing the itch
helps in the reduction of secondary infections and allows the
skin to heal.
Skin Balance by Health Concerns
is an excellent herbal complex for the treatment of itchy
skin in dogs, (the tablets are too big for cats). In
Traditional Chinese Medical terms, an animal with an
allergic reaction manifesting as itchy skin is suffering
from wind (itching), heat (redness), damp (oozing) and blood
deficiency (dryness, poor coat) problems. The herbs in
Skin Balance reduce inflammation and itching as well as
boosting skin health and assisting in the cleansing of the
blood.
For cats and small dogs,
Natures Herbs for Pets Itch Relief is a great choice
for itch relief and clearing the skin of inflammation and hot
spots.
Inflamzyme by PhytoPharmica is an enzyme combination that
provides natural antihistamine activity as well as reducing
inflammation. Inflamzyme is an excellent choice if
inhalant allergies are suspected and symptoms include
respiratory issues such as stuffy sinuses, sneezing or
coughing. It is best given between meals.
HomeoPet Skin and Itch
Reliefand
Newton Homeopathics Skin Relief are homeopathic
remedies, may be helpful for some animals. These
will be more effective once any residual steroids or
medications have been cleared from the system.
HomeoPet Hot Spots is similar to
the Skin and Itch Relief formula, but contains additional
remedies to address the red, inflamed or oozing hot spot
areas.
Time, Patience and Persistence
Natural treatments do take more time and effort than a
course of steroid treatment. The long-term health and
well-being of your companion, however, will be far better
served by treating the animal’s whole system and the underlying
cause of the itch, not just the symptoms. Some cats and
dogs become quite distressed by the itching and can benefit
from the addition of stress-relieving herbs, supplements,
flower essences or homeopathic remedies (click here to see a selection of
these).
Persistence in treating the itchiness topically while you
are addressing the underlying causes through diet and
supplements will greatly benefit your pet’s ability to heal and
reduce his or her stress as well. Secondary infections
caused by relentless scratching, licking or biting complicate
and slow the healing process and topical treatment can help
prevent this.
Please Note: The information provided
here is intended to help you support your companion with mild
to moderate allergy related itching. Bear in mind that
the treatment of more severe allergies and itching require
veterinary assistance. For help locating a holistic
veterinarian in your area try the American Holistic Veterinary
Medical Association referral directory.
If you cannot find a holistic veterinarian close to you,
many of them are available for phone consultations, including
Dr. Sanderlin. (more information about phone consults with Dr.
Sanderlin).
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