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Home remedies to help your bulldog if it has itchy skin

Updated: Dec 6, 2021

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If your bulldog is suffering from itchy skin, then you'll know how uncomfortable and painful this can be for them. Like humans, bulldogs can develop itchy skin for a number of different reasons.


The most common causes of itchy skin in bulldogs are allergies, bug bites or a skin infection.


The potential causes leading to your bulldog having itchy skin


All dogs love a good scratch, however if you have noticed that your dog is scratching excessively, then it is likely that something is wrong.


You'll also notice that your dog will begin to lick and potentially bite themselves, this is a sign that something is wrong and there's likely an issue with their skin which is causing it to be itchy.


There are many potential causes that can lead to your bulldog having itchy skin, however the most common causes are:

  • Fleas

  • Skin allergies

  • Mites and lice

  • Skin infections

  • Ringworm


Natural home remedies to help your bulldog it it has itchy skin


Oatmeal Baths


An Oatmeal bath is a great way to help sooth your bulldogs itchy skin. An oatmeal bath will help reduce inflammation and wash away allergens that get trapped in your dogs fur.


With its anti-inflammatory properties, oatmeal acts as protectant for the skin, helping to soothe irritation and itchiness. The bath will help your dog’s skin develop a protective barrier that locks moisture in and slows the loss of hydrating ingredients, preventing dryness.


Start by grinding oatmeal into a powder that you can sprinkle into a warm bath for your bulldog. Your bulldog will need to bathe in your oatmeal bath for at least 10 minutes in order for the oatmeal to being soothing your dogs skin.


If you aren't sure that you can keep your bulldog in an oatmeal bath for longer than 10 minutes, you can try mixing the oatmeal powder with water in order to create an oatmeal paste. You can then apply the paste to the spots which are bothering your dog.


An oatmeal bath is the perfect at home remedy that can help calm minor itches. For more serious issues, you should seek advice from your vet.


Apple Cider Vinegar


Apple Cider Vinegar is a powerful antibacterial and anti-fungal treatment. Fill a spray bottle with 50% water and 50% apple cider vinegar and then spray the mixture onto the spots which are bothering your bulldog the most.


Never apply apple cider vinegar to raw skin, open wounds or cuts. This will be extremely painful for your dog and can make the symptoms worse.


Apple Cider Vinegar is also great as flea and tick repellent.


Coconut Oil


Dogs who are suffering from eczema, allergies, yeast infections, and even insect bites and stings can all benefit from coconut oil due to its antibacterial and anti-fungal properties.


Coconut Oil is an excellent moisturiser for dogs as the oils can penetrate fur for direct contact to the skin.


When you're shopping for coconut oil, try to find the highest quality, human-branded coconut oil you can find. Place the coconut oil in the fridge or a cool, dry place so it turns completely solid. Once solid, massage the oil into the coat and skin of your bulldog where they are suffering.


Plain, Sugar-free Yogurt


Plain, sugar-free yogurt can have many health benefits for your dog. Feeding your bulldog one to two teaspoons of plain, sugar-free yogurt per week. The yogurt will help to improve your bulldogs gut health, which in turn can help prevent, and stem yeast infections and skin irritation.


Chamomile and Green Tea Soaks


Chamomile and green teas are well-known for their soothing and anti-inflammatory properties. If your bulldog is suffering from itchy skin, try soaking them in a chamomile or green tea bath.


Natural treatment's for bulldogs with itchy skin


A great natural treatment for bulldogs with itchy skin, and other skin conditions, is CBD for dogs. CBD balm for dogs is a great product which can help smooth and repair your bulldogs skin. CBD stimulates your dog's endocannabinoid system, which may help to support skin health.


When should you call a vet for your bulldogs itchy skin


If your bulldogs itchy skin begins to interfere with normal activities or leads to hair loss, redness, odor or sores, it could be a sign of a medical condition.


There are several signs that you can also look out for to help you notice if the itchy skin is potentially caused by a medical condition, which are:

  • Licking, biting, chewing, or scratching

  • Rolling, scooting, or rubbing more than usual

  • Hair loss

  • Foot chewing and odor

  • Reoccurring ear problems and head shaking

  • Changes in the skin, like sores or darkened color

  • Redness of the skin

  • Body odor


Conclusion


There are several great home remedies to help your bulldog if it has itchy skin. If you have tried all the remedies and your bulldog does still to suffer from a persistent itch, then you should seek professional advice from a vet.

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