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My dog is itching, chewing legs, red bumps. What can I do for relief?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | Mixed Breed Large (61lb +) | Male | 8 months and 25 days old

I just posted about my dog amais. About bis excessive itching. I was gone for a week and he was being watched i came back and be had. Been chewing On his legs. He has these little red bumps. But also fatty lumps on bis chest as you can see in the photos. Is there anything i can do to help in the mean time

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Answered By Kevin Sanada, DVM

Veterinarian

Published on August 9th, 2017

From your description and pictures, I would be most suspicious that Amais has mange - a condition caused by a microscopic mite that burrows under the skin. This often starts on the legs, tips of ears and other parts of the body where there is less hair. Eventually, this mite can spread to the whole body and cause the dog to lose all of its hair and be miserable with itchiness. Intense itching could also be due to an allergy, It's also likely that there is already some form of infection starting too; which often happens with very inflamed skin. Either way, Amais needs professional help fast, or the condition will get worse and will take much longer to recover from. Both conditions can be treated with medication prescribed by your veterinarian. The medication is fast acting and will have Amais feeling better quickly. Also, they will be able to determine the cause of the itch and check if anything else is wrong with Amais. I would book him in for an appointment within the next day or so with a veterinarian. In the meantime, you can provide a little relief by giving a bath/shower with cool water. You can also gently apply aloe to the red areas. I hope that helps and Amais gets better soon.

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