January 12, 2021 2 min read

Dogs feel discomfort for several reasons. The most common place for skin rashes is around the ears, belly, groin, paws, and rump. If your dog is experiencing mild itching, there are some easy remedies you can use at home. But if it develops into chronic itching or is combined with other symptoms, you should seek a professional’s help.  Here are some natural remedies that can be used to treat an itchy dog at home.

Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera is a powerful healing agent that helps to reduce redness on the skin. Natural aloe vera can be a lifesaver for treating sunburn, and it’s a plant many people have at home. You can buy aloe vera gel from a nearby grocery or drug store. Apply the gel or inner part of the plant to your dog’s itchy spot. Make sure the aloe vera gel you buy from a shop does not contain alcohol.

A Healthy Balanced Diet

Allergies and dryness can also cause rashes. Feeding your dog with the right food can help them soothe the skin. Foods that contain omega-3 fatty acids and carbohydrates fight against inflammation. You can also add supplements to your dog’s diet. Make sure to discuss adding in supplements with your vet first.

CBD for Dogs

CBD or cannabidiol is a natural compound found in cannabis, and it’s 100% organic and does not contain THC. You can administer different CBD products, such as CBD oil, CBD topicals, CBD treats, CBD spray, and CBD capsules. You can apply CBD topicals directly to the skin, while the oil must be given orally. CBD for dogs is a natural remedy to treat inflammatory diseases and skin issues. Consult a vet if you are unsure about the right dose for your dog.

Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple cider vinegar is a tasty ingredient, and it’s also a good antibacterial agent. You can mix water with the vinegar and spray it on the itchy parts of your dog. Ensure that you don’t spray the solution on open wounds and raw skin, as it can aggravate those.

Oatmeal Bath and Paste

Oatmeal is an old remedy used for treating skin rashes. You can grind the oats into power, sprinkle them in warm water, and bathe your pet in it. You can also make an oatmeal paste and apply it to the itchy spot. You don’t need to worry about your dog licking the paste as it does not contain any harmful chemicals.

Coconut Oil

Coconut oil contains anti-fungal properties. Massage pure organic oil on the affected areas until it penetrates the fur and contacts the skin. Coconut oil helps in treating eczema, allergies, insect bites, and yeast infections.