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My Golden Retriever Max has been scratching a lot lately. What could it be?
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Excessive scratching in Golden Retrievers can be caused by several things: seasonal allergies, food sensitivities, fleas, dry skin, or contact dermatitis. Given Max's breed, environmental allergies (pollen, grass, dust mites) are very common. I'd recommend checking his paws and belly for redness, and consider a vet visit if it persists beyond 2 weeks. Would you like me to help schedule an appointment or suggest some home remedies in the meantime?
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Yes, suggest home remedies please
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Here are some safe home remedies: 1) Oatmeal bath — soak Max for 10 minutes to soothe irritated skin. 2) Apple cider vinegar spray (diluted 50/50 with water) on paws. 3) Coconut oil applied to affected areas. 4) Switch to a hypoallergenic diet for 4-6 weeks to rule out food sensitivities. Always consult your vet if symptoms worsen! 🩺
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