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Scratching can indeed cause swollen lips. This is likely because there is a great irritation that is not normally there.
Yes scratching can pull out hair from the root or cause hair breakage.
Dogs don't molt, they "shed," and normally shedding shouldn't cause a lot of scratching, but some scratching might be caused it. Lots and lots of scratching means that the dog may have a skin irritation (bug bite, poison ivy, eczema, hot spot infection, etc.), so look closely at the skin where the dog is scratching and consult with a vet.
if they don't have a scratching post them they might.
Scratching your head generally won't damage your hair, but if done excessively or aggressively, it can lead to hair breakage or scalp irritation. It's important to be gentle when scratching to avoid harming the hair follicles or the scalp. Additionally, using clean hands can help prevent introducing dirt or bacteria that might cause scalp issues. Overall, moderate scratching should not harm your hair.
Reasons why your dog is scratching itself would be because it might have fleas, allergies, walking dandruff, skin infections, ticks and lice, fungal infections or seborrhea.
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Your mouse might have red flaky dots on his skin A)From dandruff B)from fleas C)From scratching
To prevent scratching in the pool while playing, make sure to keep your fingernails trimmed short and avoid wearing jewelry that could scratch the pool surface. Additionally, be mindful of your movements and avoid rough or aggressive play that could cause scratching.
Cats may scratch and chew on furniture or other items in the house, which can cause damage. Providing appropriate scratching posts and toys can help redirect these behaviors.