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As winter sets in, many dogs start to go scratch, scratch, scratch. Dry, itchy skin is uncomfortable for them—and tough for us to watch. The good news: a few simple changes can bring fast relief.

What Causes Itchy Skin in Dogs During Winter?

A number of seasonal factors can dry your pet’s skin and trigger itching:

  • Excessive exposure to cold, dry outdoor air
  • Low indoor humidity from heating systems
  • Dehydration (lower water intake in colder months)
  • Over-bathing or using harsh shampoos that strip natural oils

Common Signs to Watch

  • Frequent scratching, licking, or chewing
  • Flaky “dandruff,” dull coat, or redness
  • Dry, cracked paw pads or nose
  • Rubbing against furniture or carpet

Quick Relief Checklist

  • Shorten cold-weather walks; avoid harsh winds when possible
  • Protect paws with paw balm and boots
  • Run a humidifier to add moisture indoors
  • Reduce bath frequency; use gentle oatmeal/aloe formulas
  • Encourage hydration; add a splash of warm water to meals
  • Support skin from within with hemp omegas

Easy Solutions to Soothe Winter Itch

  • Limit outdoor exposure during the coldest, windiest times. Protect paw pads with a rich balm and consider boots to prevent cracking and salt irritation. Try: Hemp Well® Balm for Dogs & Cats
  • Use a humidifier to maintain 40–50% indoor humidity to help skin (and sinuses) stay comfortable.
  • Avoid frequent baths. When needed, use a moisture-rich aloe or oatmeal shampoo and follow with a conditioner formulated for pets.
  • Keep your dog well-hydrated. Offer fresh water throughout the day; consider adding wet food or warm water to kibble.
  • Feed skin from within: omega-rich hemp oil helps maintain a healthy skin barrier and glossy coat.
Symptom Likely Winter Trigger Helpful Step
Flakes/Dandruff Dry indoor air Humidifier + hemp omegas
Paw licking Cold, salt, ice melt Paw balm before/after walks
Red, itchy skin Over-bathing/harsh shampoo Gentle moisturizing shampoo; fewer baths
Dull coat Low essential fatty acids Daily hemp omegas
When to call your vet: If itching persists, you notice hot spots, hair loss, strong odors, or signs of infection, schedule a visit to rule out allergies, parasites, or skin disease.

These simple tips can make winter itch a thing of the past. If symptoms continue or worsen, consult your veterinarian to rule out other skin conditions.

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Written by Thomas Bowers

Author bio: Hemp Well’s editorial team writes pet wellness articles using Hemp Well product knowledge, label directions, customer questions, and responsible hemp education.

Reviewed by Hemp Well Product & Quality Team

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Last reviewed September 17, 2025

Veterinary note: This article is educational and is not a substitute for diagnosis, treatment, or advice from your veterinarian. Veterinary credentials are listed only when a specific veterinary reviewer is named.

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