Common signs of sensitive skin in pets
Sensitive skin in pets is one of the most common reasons a pet owner will take their dog or cat to visit the vet.
In dogs, there are certain breeds that may need more support for their skin and coat than others, we share some common signs your pet has sensitive skin to help recognise the symptoms.
In dogs, it is particularly common for Terriers, Setters, Retrievers, Spaniels and Dalmatians to visit the vet with a need to support a healthy skin and coat.
Your pet’s skin has a multitude of jobs to do, so it’s important to understand the common signs of sensitive skin and keep it in good condition. Your pet may need skin and coat support for a number of reasons, including things such as fleas, food allergies and an acute fatty balance.
Common signs of sensitive skin in pets could include:
- Thin or balding patches
- A dull or greasy coat
- Persistent itching and scratching
- Dry or flaky skin
- Hair loss or moulting
- Constant grooming or licking
- Redness and inflammation
- Scabs and crusts on the skin
Your pet may have all year round symptoms, which could mean that they are allergic to something in your home, however there are allergic reactions that are seasonal. Outdoor seasonal allergens can include, ragweed, grasses and pollens.
Speak to your vet about any of the above and ask them for more information on additional ways to maintain the health of your pet. Your vet is best placed to monitor your pet’s health and can offer advice depending on your pet’s health needs.
Nutracoat has a unique formula specifically designed to soothe, calm and reduce itching and scratching naturally. Ask your vet for more information on ways to help your pet with their skin and coat and how Nutracoat can help to maintain healthy skin and coat in dogs or cats.