Swimming season is over
Itchy season has arrived.
As the swimming season ends, many dog owners notice their furry friends, especially active breeds like German Shepherds, developing itchy skin and discomfort. This reaction is often linked to seasonal allergies, which can become more pronounced after repeated exposure to water, such as during mountain swimming adventures. Seasonal allergies in dogs can manifest through itching, redness, and irritation, often worsened by moisture trapped in their fur. To help your dog through this itchy season, there are several strategies to consider. First, it’s important to thoroughly dry your dog after swimming to prevent moisture from irritating the skin or fostering bacterial growth. Using a towel and a pet-safe blow dryer on a gentle setting can make a significant difference. Next, regular grooming can help remove allergens like pollen or dust that cling to your dog’s coat after outdoor activities. Bathing your dog with hypoallergenic or oatmeal-based shampoos designed for sensitive skin can soothe irritation without stripping natural oils. Additionally, consult your veterinarian if the itching persists or worsens. They might recommend antihistamines, medicated shampoos, or dietary changes that support skin health. Understanding your dog’s environment is also key; keeping them away from heavily allergenic plants and maintaining a clean living area can reduce symptoms. Incorporating omega-3 fatty acids through supplements or diet is another natural way to improve skin barrier function. Being proactive about your dog’s itchy season ensures they remain happy and comfortable after enjoying their best summer swimming experiences. Staying attentive to their skin and overall health will help your German Shepherd thrive in the changing seasons ahead.












































































