Florida · Online Vet · Reviewed by Dr. Tiffany Delacruz, DVM
Dog Itching in Orlando, FL
When to monitor · When to call a vet · When to go in person
Persistent itching (pruritus) in dogs is one of the most common reasons for vet visits. The dog scratches, licks, chews, or rubs persistently — usually around the paws, belly, ears, and face. Underlying causes range from simple flea bites to chronic allergic dermatitis (atopy) that needs lifelong management.
Dog Itching in Orlando: What Orlando Pet Parents Should Know
Central Florida's mix of suburban sprawl and humid summers means Orlando pet parents see frequent skin, ear, and allergy concerns. A RexVet video visit gets you a licensed vet without the I-4 commute.
Florida's year-round warm humidity makes itching one of the most common reasons for vet visits in the state. Pollen seasons last 9-10 months. Ear infections from swimming and humidity are extremely common. Florida pet parents should expect itching to be a year-round concern, not a seasonal one.
RexVet serves pet parents across Orlando, including Lake Nona, Winter Park, Baldwin Park, and surrounding Florida neighborhoods.
Common causes of dog itching
- Environmental allergies (atopic dermatitis) — pollen, dust mites, mold
- Food allergies
- Flea allergy dermatitis (a single flea bite can trigger weeks of itching)
- Contact allergies (lawn chemicals, cleaning products)
- Skin infections (bacterial or yeast — usually secondary to allergies)
- Mange (sarcoptic or demodectic)
- Dry skin from low humidity or over-bathing
- Hot spots (acute moist dermatitis)
Red flags — go to a Orlando emergency vet now
- ⚠ Open wounds from self-trauma (broken skin, bleeding, raw areas)
- ⚠ Sudden facial or muzzle swelling (possible severe allergic reaction)
- ⚠ Difficulty breathing alongside itching (anaphylaxis — emergency)
- ⚠ Hot spots spreading rapidly across the body
- ⚠ Severe pain — your dog cries or snaps when the area is touched
- ⚠ Pus, foul odor, or significant infection signs
Any of these in your Orlando dog means stop reading the internet and call a vet or go to an emergency clinic. RexVet can help triage by video if you're not sure — but emergencies need in-person care.
When telehealth works for Orlando dogs — and when it doesn't
RexVet handles itchy-dog cases routinely — Apoquel and Cytopoint prescriptions and refills, medicated shampoo and ear cleaner recommendations, dietary trial coaching for suspected food allergies, and flea/tick prevention plans. Most allergic-itch dogs are well-managed via video visits once initially worked up.
Start a $64.99 video visit →Initial workup of a new severe allergy patient often benefits from in-person skin scrapings, ear cytology, and allergy testing. Severe acute reactions (facial swelling, breathing distress) are emergencies. Hot spots that are spreading or appear infected need in-person treatment.
What you can do at home for your Orlando dog
- 1 Bathe with a gentle oatmeal or medicated pet shampoo (no human shampoo)
- 2 Use a vet-recommended ear cleaner weekly if ears are itchy
- 3 Wipe paws after every walk to remove allergens
- 4 Make sure flea and tick prevention is current — a single bite can trigger weeks of itching
- 5 Photograph affected areas to track changes
- 6 Avoid letting the dog lick or chew (Elizabethan collar if needed)
Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions
When should I worry about my Orlando dog is itching?
Red flags that mean call a vet immediately, regardless of location: Open wounds from self-trauma (broken skin, bleeding, raw areas); Sudden facial or muzzle swelling (possible severe allergic reaction); Difficulty breathing alongside itching (anaphylaxis — emergency). For Orlando pet parents specifically: Florida's year-round warm humidity makes itching one of the most common reasons for vet visits in the state.
Can a RexVet online vet help with dog itching in Orlando?
Yes — RexVet is licensed in Florida and our veterinarians can examine your dog by video from Orlando. RexVet handles itchy-dog cases routinely — Apoquel and Cytopoint prescriptions and refills, medicated shampoo and ear cleaner recommendations, dietary trial coaching for suspected food allergies, and flea/tick prevention plans. Most allergic-itch dogs are well-managed via video visits once initially worked up. A $64.99 video visit gets you a licensed Florida vet who can recommend home care, prescribe medications, or tell you when in-person care is required.
When does my Orlando dog need to be seen in person instead of online?
Initial workup of a new severe allergy patient often benefits from in-person skin scrapings, ear cytology, and allergy testing. Severe acute reactions (facial swelling, breathing distress) are emergencies. Hot spots that are spreading or appear infected need in-person treatment. If your dog needs in-person care, Orlando has several 24/7 emergency vet clinics — RexVet can help you decide whether to go now or whether the situation can be managed by video.
What can I do at home for my dog's itching in Orlando?
Until you can speak with a vet: Bathe with a gentle oatmeal or medicated pet shampoo (no human shampoo); Use a vet-recommended ear cleaner weekly if ears are itchy; Wipe paws after every walk to remove allergens. Never give human medications to your dog without veterinary guidance.
Does Orlando's climate affect why my dog has itching?
Florida's year-round warm humidity makes itching one of the most common reasons for vet visits in the state. Pollen seasons last 9-10 months. Ear infections from swimming and humidity are extremely common. Florida pet parents should expect itching to be a year-round concern, not a seasonal one.
Can I get a prescription for my Orlando dog online?
Yes. RexVet's veterinarians are licensed in Florida and can prescribe medications, prescription diets, and Rx refills via $64.99 video visits. Prescriptions are filled through RexVet's in-house pharmacy (RexVetRx) with same-day delivery in most Orlando ZIP codes, or transferred to any local pharmacy.
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