Saturday, October 30, 2010

Itchy Dog - Cut Through The Confusion


After reading the first few pages of an internet search on itchy dogs, one would be excused for feeling confused. Nausea and headache would be an expected outcome of such a search. 

There is so much content on the internet that it is easy to get lost and overwhelmed by the sheer volume. The list of miracle cures is endless. The amount of spurious information is alarming.

It is baffling to sort through the lists of causes and treatments. 

You may find remedies, formulas, safe products, cleaners, detergents, epsom salts, baking soda, colloidal gold, colloidal silver, fatty acids, supplements, antihistamines, lavender, eucalyptus, tea tree oils, breeders, dog enthusiasts, dog hobbyists, dog whisperers, vet nurses, kennel clubs, chat forums....... it goes on and on. 

Who is right? What makes dogs itch and scratch? Why is my dog itchy? What will work? What will stop my dog scratching? How can I find what will really work?

This internal dialogue must become thunderous as the endless circling of miracle cures and dead end links to chat forums goes on and on in a seemingly endless search for the precise information.

Is it really as complicated as all that? Can there really be five hundred causes of scratching in itchy dogs? Is there just one treatment that cures all itches?

Understanding the causes of scratching in the itchy dog will help unveil the mystique of dog pruritis. 

Knowing what makes your dog scratch is vital in understanding how to treat the problem. Causes of pruritis can be broken down into very simple concepts.

You can unlock the mystery of the itchy scratching dog. For more information and a FREE "Home Diagnosis Manual to the Itchy Dog" go to http://www.scratchingdoghelp.com.

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