
Environmental/Seasonal Allergies? Atopic Dermatitis. How old is she? Google up and you will find onset is typically at age one to three years. Tends to worsen with age.
My boy started the itchies at age 2. He has seasonal allergies to pollens, grasses etc. Not food because he doesn't itch in winter. Thank Heavens for a cold winter climate.
First year was a short itchy season and an over the counter human anti-histamine, Reactine brand name here, worked fine.
Year 2 season was longer and needed Reactine with Vanactyl P. The P stands for Prednisone.
Year 3 (age 4) started early in April, looked like this was going to be lifelong so Vet suggested Atopica, which is a lesser evil than Prednisone.
Year 4, this year, age 5. Spring was cool and I found a shampoo that helps a lot but we did eventually have to start up the Atopica again but not till late May this year. I also supplement his diet with EFA (which help his dry, harsh coat) and have just started a combo Quercitin/Bromelain which is a natural anti-histamine.
Other people have just gone straight to their Dermatology Vet but some have gone the route of expensive testing requiring blood draws and/or skin scrapings and test injections and ended up on Atopica anyway. My Vet is a certified Homeopathic Vet, one of the few, but even he suggests not going that route, or the allergy testing route. The reason he says not is while you are trying out one potential remedy you cannot use anything else to help the dog, so he is scratching like the devil, in misery, till you find something that works. And you may not find something.