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  2. Benadryl for Dogs? A Vet Explains How Much You Should Give - AOL

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    A good alternative that may be more helpful when getting your dog used to car rides is Dramamine (dimenhydrinate). It is related to Benadryl, and the dose is about the same, 2–4 mg per kilogram ...

  3. Skin conditions in dogs: Symptoms, causes, and how to help - AOL

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    The dog then causes further trauma to the skin by itching and rubbing at the area, leading to a secondary bacterial infection." Acute moist dermatitis: Symptoms A patch of moist, inflamed skin ...

  4. Allergies in dogs - Wikipedia

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    Dogs are susceptible to allergies much like their human companions. Most allergies occur in dogs over 6 months old. A dog that is repeatedly exposed to a particular allergen becomes sensitized to it, and the immune system overreacts to a subsequent exposure, most commonly manifesting in the form of skin irritation. [1]

  5. 25 of the Best Dog Foods for Itchy Skin - AOL

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    If your furry friend is constantly scratching and experiencing discomfort due to itchy skin, Purina ONE Natural, Sensitive Stomach Dry Dog Food with its +Plus Skin & Coat Formula may be just what ...

  6. Dog skin disorders - Wikipedia

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    A hot spot, or acute moist dermatitis, is an acutely inflamed and infected area of skin irritation created and made worse by a dog licking and biting at itself. A hot spot can manifest and spread rapidly in a matter of hours, as secondary Staphylococcus infection causes the top layers of the skin to break down and pus becomes trapped in the hair.

  7. 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]