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If your dog is constantly scratching, licking, or biting their skin, you might find yourself asking, "Why is my dog itching so much?" Persistent itchiness can be more than just a nuisance—it might be a sign of atopic dermatitis in dogs, a common allergic skin condition.

While environmental factors like pollen and dust mites are typical culprits, emerging research suggests that diet plays a crucial role in managing this condition.

 

Common Environmental Allergens For Dogs

 


Understanding Atopic Dermatitis In Dogs

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease affecting up to 15% of dogs 1. In fact 58% of dogs with skin disease can have atopic dermatitis 1. It's characterized by symptoms such as redness, itching, and recurrent ear infections.

Certain breeds, including Golden Retrievers, Labrador Retrievers, and Bulldogs, are more predisposed to this condition 2,3. While environmental allergens are often blamed, food sensitivities can also trigger or exacerbate symptoms.

Happy lab with a pet parent



The Role of Diet in Managing Itchiness

Veterinary clinical research has highlighted the positive impact diet may have for dogs with atopic dermatitis.

A study published in Veterinary Dermatologythat compared therapies for treating atopic dermatitis in dogs found that “a significant number of canines benefited from dietary modification,” 4.

The study observed reductions in pruritus (itchiness), redness, and skin secretions in dogs over five-year and ten-year time periods.

Itchy dog skin with a rash

 


Introducing Rayne Nutrition's Skin Relief Dry Food for Dogs

Skin Relief Dry Dog Food from Rayne Nutrition


Real-Life Success: The Impact of Dietary Changes

Happy pug puppy on Skin Relief Dry Dog Food

 

 

By focusing on high-quality, limited ingredients, Skin Relief Dry Food serves as an effective nutritional solution for sensitive skin and allergic dermatitis.

Skin Relief Dry Food is also indicated for weight management 9-11, acute or chronic pancreatitis (patient dependent) 12-15 and early stage congestive heart failure 16,17. Skin Relief is high in protein—it has much higher protein levels than other diets indicated for atopic dermatitis—and micronutrients which ensures adequate nutrient delivery during calorie restriction for weight management.

The diet is supplemented with taurine and carnitine which support heart health 18, and the lower fat and sodium levels make Skin Relief Dry Dog Food an option for dogs needing a diet to help treat acute or chronic pancreatitis.

 

Heather’s Chiweenie, Abby

 


Beyond Food: Comprehensive Allergy and Itch Relief

Calm white Labrador getting a bath with therapeutic shampoo for skin sensitivities

 


Final Thoughts

Skin Relief For Dogs Product COllection—Benefits In Every Bowl