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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Tennessee
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My puppy has been scratching her neck area consistently since I got her. She is now 13 weeks old and it's too cold for fleas/ticks. The scratching continues. Today I noticed her skin is flakey there. Could this be an allergy?
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 838
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If I were you, I would wash the bedding frequently and make sure you rinse out all the soap really well because sometimes 'dust mites' can make them scratch, but of course it may not be what your pup has been troubled with, but old or unwashed bedding or chemicals in the soap powder not rinsed out, can make them itchy/scratchy.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Boiling Springs,Pa
Posts: 1,347
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Possibly just dry skin. The heating systems in our homes dry out the skin much like our own be sure the food you feed is a good food and maybe putting a teaspoon of peanut oil on the food will help.
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it would be highly unusual for a dog 13 week or younger to show signs of actual allergic reaction. While susceptablity to developing allergies does appear to have some genetic component it take contact with allergens over time for allergies to develop usual 1-3 years.
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