When a Bichon owner says their dog is “itching all the time,” the first thought usually points to fleas or an improper shampoo. However, if the dog eats a diet consisting strictly of kibble, the problem is almost always internal. Constant scratching and chewing on the paws are not just surface-level skin irritations. Instead, they represent the body’s ultimate cry for help when it cannot process the substances entering it. Therefore, understanding what causes constant bichon itching requires looking beneath the fur, because the issue stems from the digestive system rather than a topical condition.

Microbiome: The Invisible Army Losing the Battle

The absolute core of the problem lies within the microbiome, which is the delicate community of beneficial probiotic bacteria in the digestive tract. Unfortunately, poor-quality industrial food and chronic stress rapidly destroy these protective bacteria. Consequently, when the microbiome weakens, the dog’s immunity drops significantly. The body then begins to produce histamines in response to everyday substances that would not normally act as allergens. Commercial kibble is frequently filled with ingredients and artificial elements that the dog’s body simply does not know how to process. This internal failure explains exactly what causes constant bichon itching from the inside out.

The Brain Commands: “Push It Out Through the Skin”

An allergy is, in its essence, a highly active defense mechanism. When a dog consumes something its body does not recognize or cannot safely process, the brain makes an urgent survival decision. Since the liver, kidneys, and bladder cannot fully handle or filter out these unfamiliar elements, the organism utilizes its largest detoxification organ: the skin.

“Push it out!” the brain signals. Consequently, histamines appear directly on the surface, causing intense itching, redness, and persistent wounds from compulsive scratching.

Ultimately, scratching is only the final, visible stage of a complex metabolic process that began directly in the food bowl. Therefore, if you want your Bichon to stop itching permanently, do not look for another medical cream or a temporary chemical spray. Instead, look for real, living food that will naturally rebuild the microbiome and restore internal peace. To explore more about how a clean, species-appropriate diet transforms your dog’s health from the inside out, read our holistic nutrition guidelines.

See you next time.

At Sasha Riess, we look past commercial labels to honor the unique biological blueprint of your companion. True health requires addressing the subtle internal patterns that create lasting vitality and pureloveandharmony. Discover the customized path to your dog’s longevity: Linktree Sasha Riess

What If The Dog Was Never The Problem?

 

 

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by Sasha Riess (@sashariess)