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My dog is still itching and shedding hair after a bath. What's causing it?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | Mixed Breed Medium (23 - 60lb) | Male | neutered | 1 year old | 49 lbs

My dog was itching himself so I gave him a bath after 4 weeks as it was very cold here.but he is still itching himself and today he also shed a lot of hair when I combed him? What should I do? And there is nothing on the skin where he is itching. I checked all over his body.

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Answered By Kevin Sanada, DVM

Veterinarian

Published on February 12th, 2018

Itchy skin and hair loss is often due to the following things: 1) Allergies - this can happen suddenly and is usually due to an environmental (i.e pollen) cause. 2) External parasites - fleas, lice and mites can all cause intense itching. It's good to check him for fleas and get treatment if needed. A vet doctor can check for mites (mange). 3) Over-bathing, or using the wrong product for bathing - Bathing too often can cause the skin to get dry and irritated. Dogs should normally be bathed no more than once a month with a shampoo that is labeled for dogs. If you bathe more than that, or use a shampoo or soap that is meant for people, then you could be damaging the normal protective barrier of the skin. One thing you can do for itchy skin, is give a bath with cool water using an oatmeal or aloe shampoo. You can get these shampoos at the pet store. I hope this helps you to identify the problem. If not, then it would be worth taking him to the vet doctor. We can usually discover the cause quickly and provide the most effective treatment. Below are links to a couple of short articles that give more information and helpful tips for relieving itch. https://www.petcoach.co/article/how-to-tell-if-your-pet-has-allergies/ https://www.petcoach.co/article/4-great-strategies-for-relieving-your-dog-s-allergies/ I hope that helps and Cooper gets better soon.

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