Treat Itchy and Allergic Dog Skin!!! | MUST WATCH

Treat Itchy and Allergic Dog Skin!!! | MUST WATCH

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Recap of what you just watched!
Ways to help your dogs itchy and allergic skin:
First, I discussed in my previous video “Why do dogs lick and chew their paws”, I ended that video with the fact that allergies a disease also called Atopy, is the number one reason most dogs are itchy!

With Atopic dermatitis, the dog’s immune system overreacts to an allergen. This can be hypersensitivity to their own skins bacteria and yeast, environmental allergies in the grass or air, fleas or insect bites or dietary ingredients. And certain breeds simply have genetic hair loss issues!

But let’s get into the simple steps and medications you can discuss with your veterinarian to use to help your dogs itchy skin.

Number 1:
Is medicated Baths ever 3 days or weekly to keep your pets skin clean!
– Get prescribed Chlorhexidine or Ketoconazole shampoo from your vet.

Number 2 Allergy pills and injections
– You can try over the counter Benadryl 1 mg per lb to help alleviate itchy skin and allergies in dogs, however most pet owners find this doesn’t work well.

So there are 2 stronger pills veterinarians can prescribe, that really work.

The first one and more commonly prescribed allergy pill for dogs is Apoquel, brand name Oclacitinib. This pill works great and dogs can be on it seasonally or long term of over 5 years to alleviate their allergies. Apoquel may also be prescribed for short term situations such as flea allergies, instead of steroids to avoid steroid side effects such as peeing in the house.

The second pill is called Atopica, with the brand name of Cyclosporine. Atopica is another immunomodulatory drug that has inhibitory effects on T-lymphocytes by decreasing production of cytokines such as interleukin-2 which decreases skin inflammation and itchiness.

Cyclosporine is a strong medication and is very affective at treating Atopic dermatitis in dogs and is also used for dogs with other autoimmune diseases.

And then there is an allergy injection called CADI or Cytopoint. And this injection helps control itch in dogs for 4 to 8 weeks. Cytopoint (Lokivetmab) is a monoclonal antibody (mAb) that specifically targets and neutralizes canine IL-31, an important cytokine involved in sending the itch signal to the brain in atopic dermatitis dogs. Cytopoint has minimal impact on normal immune functions.

Cytopoint starts having itch reducing effects for pets within 48 hours. It is so far studied to be a very safe drug for controlling Atopy in dogs and I definitely recommend discussing this for your pet.

Number 3: A course of Antibiotics
Dogs with hotspots or severely itchy skin due to bacterial infections will need a 2 to 4 week course of antibiotics to help clear up their skin infections. Dogs are obsessive scratchers and lickers and can cause traumatic dermatitis within hours to their body or paws. If your dog has been on multiple courses of antibiotics your veterinarian may ask to culture his or her paw puss or skin to rule out any antibiotic resistance.

Number 4: Steroids
– Now that veterinarians have access to the allergy medications that we spoke about, steroids are becoming last on our list to use to control itchy skin and inflammation. Steroids are dangerous to use long term and are hard on your dogs liver and body. Steroids are also strong immunosuppressives so if your pet has a nasty bacterial or fungal infection they can make it harder for your pets immune system to fight off the infection.

However, steroids are significantly cheaper and are safe to use along with antibiotics as a short course alternative to alleviate your pets itchy skin and inflammation due to a hot spot or flea allergies.

The 5th thing I like to use in combination with the above are a short course of anxiety medications to help stop self-traumatic damage from excessive itching. I like to use trazadone, valium or gabapentin to help keep your pets calm for a few days while their antibiotics or allergy pills are kicking in.

Most importantly make sure your pets are on a monthly flea prevention medication and then go from there with their skin care. Also, don’t be afraid to see a Veterinary Dermatoloy specialist to help diagnose and treat your pets skin condition, that’s what the got their degree for.

Alright guys, subscribe to my channel and smash that like button so other desperate pet owners can find this video too! See you next time!
~ Dr. Lindsay Butzer

50 Comments

  1. @angel.heart007 on December 17, 2024 at 4:31 pm

    My issue is my Frenchie keeps breaking out in hives. We know it’s not the food. He does chew on acorns which. And he is very warm bodies. So I’m guessing it’s either hot spot, acorns or something in my yard. He’s already on cytopoint. And I’m giving him a low dose of apoquel to help. 🙁

  2. @janethomas78 on December 17, 2024 at 4:32 pm

    grain and kibble

  3. @KeevieThompson-o9m on December 17, 2024 at 4:33 pm

    Thanks!

  4. @thomasmcguire6940 on December 17, 2024 at 4:35 pm

    Thx for the information

  5. @luchespindola on December 17, 2024 at 4:38 pm

    please dont scream next video . thanks

  6. @mandingo6821 on December 17, 2024 at 4:39 pm

    Bathing my dog in apple cider vinegar has done incredible wonders for my dog. I also put a tablespoon or two in there drinking water. Who knew right… 😊

  7. @grocamole15 on December 17, 2024 at 4:40 pm

    My dog loves to lay in dirt and grass and now her entire front stomach is completely red and hair loss. What should I do?

  8. @Karyna-fy2hj on December 17, 2024 at 4:40 pm

    Thank you very much, this is helpful. I am faraway from a vet clinic which is a out 120km away. I need to use a home remedy for my dog having itchy body. I take him to bath at the sea but I don’t see changes. He is having restless nights with the itch paws and body. Thanks for your video. I can grab a head and shoulders shampoo and use that for time being.

  9. @konnuli on December 17, 2024 at 4:41 pm

    Why is she yelling and behaving like a game show host? Why can’t people just be normal and informative?

  10. @ChristisKing117 on December 17, 2024 at 4:42 pm

    Vaccines cause a lot of the immune system problems.
    As a doctor your job is to find what is causing the inflammation, not give pharmaceuticals that interfere with the immune system. When you shut down Interleukins, you open up for other diseases.
    With Apoquel we are seeing about 40% of those dogs getting cancer.

  11. @roneemillercounseling7231 on December 17, 2024 at 4:44 pm

    I would never recommend you as you are a big pharma vet!!your recommended tx is so toxic and hope no one listens to you!😊?

  12. @lmiller1413 on December 17, 2024 at 4:45 pm

    Thank you soooo much. I realized i didnt bathe my dog enough, because I thought it was bad for her. The peevailing wisdom is bathe dogs once/month. I recently found out from you and a few pet groomers about bathing more frequently for dogs with certain skin conditions. After watching your video, I pulled out my head and shoulders and bathed her in the shampoo. I scrubbed her (not realy scrubbed) let it sit for 10 minutes. Rinsed and repeated. Then I used head and shoulders conditioner and let that sit for 10 minutes. I blow dried her hair because air drying can allow the bacteria and/or fungus to grow. A dog bather told me any air circulation is better than no air circulation after a dog is bathed. So i tried my best to blow dried her under the arms, and around all skin folds. I followed up the bathing and blow drying with black JAMAICAN castor oil and baking soda on top of the larger lumps under the skin and the skin nodules. Then I put baking soda all over her the rest of her skin. The cancerous nodules (she has terminal mast cell cancer) appear to be decreasing, but new ones pop up, and i simply just treat them with castor oil and baking soda, too. She is on prednisone, zyrtec, gabapentin, famotidine, probiotics, pre lectin and IV chemo vinblastin. We had to miss her last chemo appointment due to car troubles, but the cancer nodules seem to be responding to the head and shoulders, castor oil and baking soda treatment despite the missed chemo appointment.
    We tried the keto diet. It gave her prolonged diarrhea. Palladia put her into remission for only 3 months.
    After all is said and done, i now realize that when i first got her at age 5, i should have given her more bathes, treated her with fungal and antibacterial shampoo three times/week. Washed her bedding and our bedding in hit water with laundry soap for sensitive skin once/week. I should have cleaned the air with filters, kept her hair short, ears plucked, and toenails trimmed regularly. We just were not clean enough to prevent allergies on an allergy prone dog. We didnt know, but now we do and we are working hard at giving her an allergy free home.
    Thank you again.

    However, for whatever reason, i feel like we are out of the woods. They give her less than a year to live, but Im still praying and still believing for a cure. Im glad i found your channel. The head and shoulders was good for me and good for my dog, too. I hope this 6 year old lives to beyond 16. I hope that I’ll be complaining about hiw much work she is, and how expensive fancy dog food is. Yes. That is right. I want her to be 16, I’m complaining about hiw much I do for the dog all the way to the dog groomers. 😉

  13. @kevincasson9848 on December 17, 2024 at 4:46 pm

    This video is a disgrace. Wash ya dog once every three weeks, if it is itching and has allergies or and dermititus, in a anti yeast shampoo. Any washing your dogs coat more than this will do more harm than good! Stop giving your dogs, steroids, injections, medications, pills. Just start experimenting on natural foods and experiment on what to leave out of its diet, rather than adding stuff. Fish oils can be good for ya dog but they can also make worse! And mist of all, refrain from taking your pet in wooded areas and grass in high pollen, season. They can enjoy long walks around your mannor just as much!! And stop listening to big pet pharma supporting vet videis. Most are bekng psid a fortune just to promote their goods!!!

  14. @TKD187 on December 17, 2024 at 4:50 pm

    Apple cider vinegar with water 50/50 blend works for just about everything unless your dog happens to be allergic to the apple cider vinegar

  15. @dilkycorteling2586 on December 17, 2024 at 4:51 pm

    Wonderful great

  16. @cusnew367 on December 17, 2024 at 4:52 pm

    God bless you! I mean it amazing ……

  17. @JamesSpecht-y6z on December 17, 2024 at 4:53 pm

    You’re on the wrong Channel you should be on the channel where they push Hill Science Diet dog foods and apoquel pills get out of here

  18. @bozenalos7193 on December 17, 2024 at 4:54 pm

    No medicine for dogs only natural remedy!!!

  19. @TexasRox on December 17, 2024 at 4:57 pm

    Please do everything possible not to give your dog Apoqluel . It killed our dog and trust me research this.. you will see.
    Causes cancer.

  20. @cusnew367 on December 17, 2024 at 4:58 pm

    God bless you! I mean it amazing ……

  21. @michelemarie7777 on December 17, 2024 at 4:59 pm

    What about scabs and flaking HELPPPPP😩

  22. @PetFoodPuzzleGuy on December 17, 2024 at 5:00 pm

    As a former Hills vet rep I trained vets on diets for allergies. Canine ZD is a hydrolyzed protein diet that is extremely effective if good is the allergen. If environmental, Canine Derm Complete is the only diet designed to manage environmental allergies by normalizing the immune response. Both work in about 6 weeks.

  23. @richardreynolds7193 on December 17, 2024 at 5:01 pm

    Very helpful and informative. To top it up she freaking gorgeous

  24. @terrykresge6112 on December 17, 2024 at 5:01 pm

    WE tried all of this.! We to NCSU VET SCHOOL! THEY PUT HER ON SO MANY MEDS THAT COULD HURT HER!!! WE USE BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION ..PUT A SOFT HOOD ON HER

  25. @wesleyverhaegen9513 on December 17, 2024 at 5:05 pm

    Apoquel 30 euro for 10 in belgium 😢 my bully has serious problems 😢

  26. @JerryYoung-h5k on December 17, 2024 at 5:05 pm

    You were great. Gave me all the information I needed. Thank you. Jerry NC

  27. @suziewong2181 on December 17, 2024 at 5:06 pm

    Thank you ❤

  28. @DeannaWallace-gp2ko on December 17, 2024 at 5:06 pm

    My dog is pitiful

  29. @MkBasile-ri4bg on December 17, 2024 at 5:07 pm

    Thank you for your content. I have a question for you. My dog had been on cyto Point prior to me taking responsibility for her, she was on it for a couple of years. She continue to do well for 9 months after I got her All of a sudden the cyto point injection stopped working completely The vet put her on apoquel but once the two-week point was over that I had to cut her down to once a day she started itching and chewing and creating major hot spots this one on for several months, she’s been on antibiotics she recently got a steroid injection and continues to be on apoquel. She’s losing all her hair she is getting many many severe hotspots. It’s very frustrating and I feel so horrible for her, is there anything you would recommend?

  30. @Ladyj001 on December 17, 2024 at 5:07 pm

    I just seen a video saying those meds has side effects which cause cancer and etc. Wow how could she

  31. @NathanBallenger on December 17, 2024 at 5:08 pm

    Thanks u know your stuff

  32. @CaraGare on December 17, 2024 at 5:09 pm

    Tried benadryl don’t work

  33. @garysargsyan4998 on December 17, 2024 at 5:10 pm

    Shea butter, coconut oil, mix well, apply on entire skin twice a day. It does magic.

  34. @julierobertson3085 on December 17, 2024 at 5:11 pm

    Yea but not 66.00 a shot!!!

  35. @12hannah on December 17, 2024 at 5:13 pm

    Rooibos & Chamomile Essential Pet Oil With Added Moringa

  36. @riley6740 on December 17, 2024 at 5:14 pm

    What’s the cheapest medicine for this? I can’t afford apoqil every month.

  37. @AuroraMoon. on December 17, 2024 at 5:17 pm

    The bath 3x a week isn’t for all dogs!!! This can actually make your dogs skin worse by drying out their skin of their natural oils that help protect their skin and hair. My dog was only able to get a bath once a month during late spring through early fall and every other month during the winter. He would have dry baths in between if he got smelly! His condition was sensitive and dry skin. The treatment we used and worked well with MY dog (might not be for your dog) was a small amount of olive oil in his food . His skin and coat drastically improved after only a week!!! It is important to note that you should check with your vet before doing this and if you use this treatment it only requires a very small amount if adding to their food if they can tolerate ingesting it!It can also be directly applied to the effected area, again very little or your going to have a mess on your clothes, carpets furniture etc.

  38. @zenn3339 on December 17, 2024 at 5:18 pm

    And please bring your animal into the Vet so they can charge you $500 a pop for doing absolutely nothing.

  39. @elisaelizondo-tt8kc on December 17, 2024 at 5:19 pm

    I have a a sushi 3 year old .my friend Heather has 2 other dogs .so this one .teddy. has been itching and biting his fur skin there’s hot spots not very many I’ve been constantly currently watching over him he is my new Verve pet family I’m serious concerned I am 70 years old and I can’t afford to pay an animal doctor I just don’t know what to do I’ve used Head and Shoulders both of my daughters tells me I should not give the dog bath but only once a month I don’t believe that I believe in having a healthy clean for a baby the previous owner gave me Arm & Hammer body powder to use on Teddy I am not sure I did not use it I don’t know what to do now can you please help me find a non-profit pet doctor where I can take Teddy he really needs help and I love him so much now since I’ve had him for about 4 months he is 3 years old he don’t even want to eat some of his food so it’s really hard I just recently started cooking him breast chicken no fatty chicken sometimes lean turkey meat no seasoning my name is E..

  40. @beansontopofbeans on December 17, 2024 at 5:19 pm

    You can also use apple cider vinegar to clean your dogs paws.. make sure to dilute with plenty of water. My dog gets a medicated shampoo, rinse, vinegar paw scrub, rinse.. finish with coconut oil body massage.. I have a 65lb Pit

  41. @MikeJones-qo7vt on December 17, 2024 at 5:21 pm

    M.T.G plus shampoo for horses…yall are welcome

  42. @pamelahumphries644 on December 17, 2024 at 5:22 pm

    Interested more in over the counter support for my pooch

  43. @TKD187 on December 17, 2024 at 5:24 pm

    Can you use selsun Blue shampoo

  44. @greenapplecanada on December 17, 2024 at 5:24 pm

    An allergy shot allergy pills are toxic. Gave them to my dogs and they got worse than better. Don’t ever use that crap to the system. Terrible terrible advice.

  45. @RichardRalph-u5d on December 17, 2024 at 5:24 pm

    That noise…

  46. @ReginaFilangy on December 17, 2024 at 5:24 pm

    Maybe not pain but definitely discomfort! I also stopped watching when you starting talking about Aqoquel or cytopoint😬

  47. @matthewklein660 on December 17, 2024 at 5:25 pm

    "Natural" remedies don’t work.

  48. @CaraGare on December 17, 2024 at 5:25 pm

    Sure am

  49. @wildxxsoul on December 17, 2024 at 5:26 pm

    My dog was extremely lethargic for 3 days after getting cytopoint and also had a seizure a few days after…

  50. @valeriesmith979 on December 17, 2024 at 5:29 pm

    going to make appointment on Monday at our Vets and ask to try your remedies. will let u know how I make out.

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