Why Late Summer Can Be Itchy Season for Pets

Scratching, nibbling, head shaking… sound familiar? Late August and September are peak times for itchy skin flare-ups in pets, and our team at Bayswater Vets are expecting to see an influx of cases.
While many causes are mild, some will need treatment from our vets in Bayswater to stop them from becoming serious – or seriously uncomfortable. Book an appointment if you’re concerned for your pet.
Book a skin and coat check-upSo, why do some pets itch more in late summer?
Temperatures in London often have a surge during late August and September, creating the perfect conditions for skin irritation. Here’s why late summer heat can prove tricky:
- Fleas love the heat: Fleas and flea eggs thrive in warm, humid conditions and some dogs and cats are allergic to their bites.
- Grass seeds are lurking: These sharp little nuisances can work their way into the paws, ears and even eyes of pets, causing discomfort or infection.
- Pollen allergies peak: Just like us, pets can have seasonal allergies. Late summer weeds and grasses may be the culprits.
- More time outdoors: Trips to the park and woods around [[business.county]], or at home in your garden, mean more contact with irritants and insects.
Signs your pet may be struggling
Our team at Bayswater Vets advise that if you spot any of these signs, it’s worth booking a check-up:
- Constant scratching or licking
- Red, sore or flaky skin
- Bald patches or thinning fur
- Head shaking or ear scratching
- A bad smell from the coat or skin
How you can help your pet at home
There are a few things pet parents can do to stay ahead of late summer skin problems:
- Use regular, vet-approved flea treatments from Bayswater Vets
- Check paws and ears after walks - especially in grassy areas
- Wipe down fur with a damp cloth after outdoor time to remove pollen
- Groom regularly to remove loose hair and keep the coat healthy
When to see the vet
Persistent itching or sore skin can lead to infections or ongoing discomfort, so it’s best not to wait. A check-up with our vets at Bayswater Vets can help identify the cause - whether it’s fleas, allergies, grass seeds or something else - get an appointment booked and your pet feeling more comfortable fast.
Book a skin and coat check-up