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Ajay Jadhav

My dog is scratching himself too much. Is this coz of the harsh summer season?

Sonu, Dog, Labrador Retriever, Male
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Ashwathi Krishna
Have you given him ticks medicine? In summer seasons ticks will grow more in their body. Otherthan taking ticks spray, I suggest for giving him an injection.
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Dr. Kaveri Giriraddi
Check if he has any red patches on the body it can because of bacterial infection Or check for any external parasites on him they also cause itching
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Kuddle
Hey Mr. Ajay, This Sunday we are organising a Masterclass on summer care for pets. The Masterclass will be followed by a Live QnA session with Dr. Anukarna Singh. You can register for the free masterclass to learn about common problems that pets experience in summer and their solutions. Registration link: https://forms.gle/TVjFDmQgGYmrh83d8
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