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Why is my dog still itchy and chewing legs after yeast infection?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | German Shepherd | Male | neutered | 3 years and 10 months old | 105 lbs

Hi, we adopted a german shepherd last Setember, he has been constantly itchy, chewing and itchy like crazy, he chews his legs alot, we have taken him to his vet they said he had a yeast infection and they prescribed a steroid for a week and also Maloseb shampoo that helped but then it came right back, we still use the Maloseb shampoo once a week, we were doing every 4 days. He is on Nexguard, but we will be switching to Bravecto for fleas. He does not have any signs of fleas. What else can we do

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Answered By Dr. Massimo Orioles, DVM, Cert AVP, MRCVS

Veterinarian

Published on May 20th, 2017

This is probably due to an allergy, although it could also be infection or mites. First of all, in order to rule out skin parasites, you will need to treat with a high quality flea treatment (advocate or advantage), then ask the vet to perform a skin scrape - this might reveal an infection or a mite infestation. If all of those came back negative, the next step is to treat the allergy symptomatically and try to discover the cause of the allergy. Three main type of allergies are usually affecting pets: food allergies, flea and parasite related ones and environmental type (allergens coming from trees, pollens, dust etc etc). Some medications can be given by the vet in order to repair the skin lesions (steroids and antibiotics). Please do not hesitate to contact us again on the forum or by requesting a consultation if you have any more questions or to discuss it any further.

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