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8 Ways To Help Your Papillon Stop Scratching

Written by: Tarit
| Published on July 29, 2023
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More and more Papillon parents are watching their pups suffer from itchiness caused by allergies. If your papillon is constantly scratching, adding these natural ingredients to their diet may help. Always check first with your vet to rule out other skin or flea and tick issues.

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8 Ways To Help Your Papillon Stop Scratching

1. Give Your Papillon a High Quality Fish Oil Daily

First and foremost, make sure you’re giving your Papillon a high quality fish oil. Fish oil contains omega-3, which is lacking in most commercial pet foods since it cannot survive the manufacturing process. Omega-3 helps soothe inflammation, and in some studies it significantly reduced itchiness in dogs with moderate to mild atopic dermatitis. We like Norwegian Salmon oil for it’s ultra-high purity and help with Papillion scratching.

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2. Try Adding Quercetin To Your Papillon’s Diet

Quercetin is also known as “Nature’s Benadryl.” This ingredient has become very popular in recent years for dogs as it helps suppress inflammation in the body. It’s a bit hard to find in supplement form, but is included in some soft chew formulas.

3. Try a Colostrum Supplement for Your Papillon

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Found in mother’s milk, bovine colostrum helps support a normal histamine response to help improve allergies. Colostrum contains immunoglobulins (often referred to as antibodies) which help boost the performance of your papillon’s immune system. Canine colostrum supplements are a bit hard to find, but are included in some soft chew formulas.

4. Add Reishi Mushrooms To Your Papillon’s Diet

Reishi mushroom contain ganoderic acid, which is a compound that inhibits the release of histamines. Histamines cause allergic reactions in your papillon’s body. In addition, this powerhouse ingredient has anti-inflammatory properties which can help relieve itchiness. Reishi supplements for dogs are available on Amazon as well and can be as easy to give your dog as tossing them a soft chew.

5. Try Giving Apple Cider Vinegar to Your Papillon Topically or As a Dietary Supplement

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ACV provides digestive support and relief for allergic reactions. A small amount can be put into your dog’s water bowl, or you can apply it topically. You can also apply a 50% mixture of ACV, and 50% water directly to your dog’s skin in areas that are experience rash or itchiness. If given orally, you can also find apple cider vinegar soft chew supplements for dogs.

6. Try Giving Your Papillon a Colloidal Oatmeal Bath

A popular remedy for people too, this age-old source of relief can also work for your papillon. See our review of our favorite oatmeal shampoos for dogs here.

 

7. Try Massaging Coconut Oil on Your Papillon’s Skin (or adding to their diet)

Coconut oil can be applied directly to your dog’s skin. It helps relieve itchiness and also can improve your dog’s skin and coat in general. Many dogs love the taste, which can actually become a bit of a problem if your pup licks it off their skin too quickly! We like the CocoTherapy brand of coconut oil made specifically for dogs.

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8. Test if a Probiotic Makes a Difference for Your Papillon

Scientists are finding many links between our digestive system and many forms of disease. Many pet owners notice a difference in their Papillion’s scratching and allergy symptoms after giving a canine probiotic supplement (make sure to use one made for dogs). Your results may vary, but it’s worth a try.

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Many of the above ingredients can be found in this 6-in-1 allergy and itch supplement for dogs, including salmon oil, reishi mushrooms, colostrum, apple cider vinegar, quercetin, and probiotics.

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