Disclaimer - I've consulted/been consulting with my vet about this and there are no medical concerns. Just looking for anecdotes!
My puppy Paya has always been an itchy dog. She aggressively licks her butt, scoots, flea bites, and scratches. "Aggressively" but not "Obsessively". For example, when we go through our day the need to itch does not interrupt what she's currently doing and doesn't seem to impact her quality of life. But when there's nothing going on and she is looking for something to do, so to speak, she will start itching in various ways. She does chill and hang out, or sleep. So it's not like every moment of down time is spent itching. But it occurs frequently enough that I have noticed it pretty much daily for the last few months that I've had her. I will say that these itch episodes seem to occur when she is unsettled. Like she will stand up, chew on a bone, itch, move somewhere else, sniff the floor, itch, repeat... then eventually settle. So it's hard to say if she is unsettled because she is itchy, or she is itchy as a result of being unsettled. However it doesn't seem to occur spontaneously when she is totally settled. Like she can go hours just sleeping or lying on her bed and she won't suddenly spring up to itch.
I have done all the stuff to rule out obvious causes like parasites, anal glands, etc. Basic bloodwork is normal. She presents as a totally healthy dog - her stool has been awesome since day one, her coat is shiny, no sores. We considered allergies and speaking with my vet, it sounds like allergies can develop at any point in a dog's life and present itself in different ways. I guess I can go for an allergy shot or something and see if it impacts her. But because she's still a puppy and this hasn't really negatively impacted her, I've been waiting and seeing how things go as she matures.
Has anyone ever experienced a situation like this? Like an itchier-than-normal puppy growing out of it? My gut tells me there's something causing this but from experience I know that diagnosing 'itchiness' is an endless rabbit hole. I am in communication with my vet about this and they are on board with observing her and seeing how she matures.
Here's the stinker with Brae. She's a whopping 33 lbs at 6.5 months 😂
My puppy Paya has always been an itchy dog. She aggressively licks her butt, scoots, flea bites, and scratches. "Aggressively" but not "Obsessively". For example, when we go through our day the need to itch does not interrupt what she's currently doing and doesn't seem to impact her quality of life. But when there's nothing going on and she is looking for something to do, so to speak, she will start itching in various ways. She does chill and hang out, or sleep. So it's not like every moment of down time is spent itching. But it occurs frequently enough that I have noticed it pretty much daily for the last few months that I've had her. I will say that these itch episodes seem to occur when she is unsettled. Like she will stand up, chew on a bone, itch, move somewhere else, sniff the floor, itch, repeat... then eventually settle. So it's hard to say if she is unsettled because she is itchy, or she is itchy as a result of being unsettled. However it doesn't seem to occur spontaneously when she is totally settled. Like she can go hours just sleeping or lying on her bed and she won't suddenly spring up to itch.
I have done all the stuff to rule out obvious causes like parasites, anal glands, etc. Basic bloodwork is normal. She presents as a totally healthy dog - her stool has been awesome since day one, her coat is shiny, no sores. We considered allergies and speaking with my vet, it sounds like allergies can develop at any point in a dog's life and present itself in different ways. I guess I can go for an allergy shot or something and see if it impacts her. But because she's still a puppy and this hasn't really negatively impacted her, I've been waiting and seeing how things go as she matures.
Has anyone ever experienced a situation like this? Like an itchier-than-normal puppy growing out of it? My gut tells me there's something causing this but from experience I know that diagnosing 'itchiness' is an endless rabbit hole. I am in communication with my vet about this and they are on board with observing her and seeing how she matures.
Here's the stinker with Brae. She's a whopping 33 lbs at 6.5 months 😂