Theserpentrises1666 said:
Hailsatan993 said:
Mine was doing that and had allergies.. they said she was allergic to fleas but didn’t hav any on her and just being around them made her scratch
Our other dog has fleas and always scratching first so maybe she gave them to mine but Idk Bc I use dog shampoo with flea medicine in it and she has a flea collar on. Also it may be allergies cuz I think my sister use to give my dog kids Benadryl for allergies or some reason. (It was her dog before she left it with us)
Allergies relate to lung qi defiency. The lung's regulate water metabolism and manifest in the skin. Dry skin can therefore mean dry lungs. How does the dog act? Did it sniffle, sneeze, cough, etc, lately?
Additionally, dehydration can result in a histamine response, so make sure the dog is hydrated enough. Dry food is particularly drying to animals, so I would suggest wet food or mixing water into the dry food.
What food does your mom give her? I wouldn't feed your dog human food, because processed human food could result in allergic reactions in the body. Not like sneezing, but inflammation and what not. Besides that, it is important to control your dogs food for cases like this. Don't just feed them anything. An allergic reaction to a food item could manifest as an inflamed part of her skin that she scratches.
Additionally, you should get some lotion or something to apply to her. This would give her some immediate relief. If it isn't fleas, then it must be dry/inflamed skin. I wouldn't bathe her anymore or use soap unless you have to, as this would strip her skin's oils away.
Does she get outside enough? This would help her lungs. The sunlight would benefit her mood and well-being as well.