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  2. 25 Best Dog Allergy Supplements - AOL

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    The constant itching, biting, and scratching can lead to a lot of discomfort and unhappiness for both the dog and its owner. Luckily, there’s now a solution to help manage those pesky allergies ...

  3. Why Is My Dog Not Responding to Treatment for His Red Skin? - AOL

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    About two thirds of the dogs do not itch and scratch more than normally. It is often secondary to food allergies, but there has been one case reported where the dog had CAEDE secondary to his T ...

  4. Autoimmune skin diseases in dogs - Wikipedia

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    Pemphigus foliaceus in dogs: hair loss occurs, skin becomes red, and itchy. Dogs suffering from autoimmune diseases of the skin may experience a variety of symptoms, including persistent itching and scratching, lesions, wounds, blisters, and other skin damage, as well as loss of skin pigment. [5]

  5. Pyotraumatic dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    There are several aspects to treatment: breaking the "itch-scratch" cycle by clipping the fur and cleaning the skin; [5] addressing the underlying painful or itchy condition which initially caused the animal to begin scratching; [2] and relieving the dog's discomfort, for example with steroid medications. [3]

  6. Antipruritic - Wikipedia

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    Antipruritics, abirritants, [1] or anti-itch drugs, are medications that inhibit itching (Latin: pruritus).Itching is often associated with sunburns, allergic reactions, eczema, psoriasis, chickenpox, fungal infections, insect bites and stings like those from mosquitoes, fleas, mites, and contact dermatitis and urticaria caused by plants such as poison ivy (urushiol-induced contact dermatitis ...

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    The oral bioavailability of CBD varies greatly across species and it is linked to the presentation and the time of administration. [182] [174] [183] A 24-hour kinetic examination in dogs showed that the absorption of the cannabidiolic acid (CBDA) does occur, and that this molecule is absorbed least twice as well as CBD post oral ingestion.

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