If your dog paws at you or your guests, check out these tips to avoid
painful dog scratches.
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Also,
dogs leave
painful scratches on the legs when they jump.
Your
dog may also leave
painful scratches behind.
Dry skin can lead to shedding problems and as the
dog's natural reaction is to keep
scratching this can cause hair to fall out and lead to
painful cuts.
Remember that your
dog's ear condition may be
painful, and that even a normally gentle and passive
dog may respond by struggling, growling, biting, or
scratching.
Some
dogs will have an allergic reaction with excessive
scratching, chewing or licking that can lead to fur loss and the development of
painful sores.
Many
dog parents have reported improvements in their
dog's health conditions, such as better skin conditions (less
scratching and odor), reduced flea population, fewer or total elimination of tear stains on the face, and less
painful joints (in older
dogs).
A
dog with a foxtail in its ear will hold his head to the side, shake his head, act
painful and
scratch at the affected ear.