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✓ Medically Reviewed by Dr. Sarah Miller, DVM | Updated May 2026
✅ LOW URGENCY — OBSERVE

Why Is My Degus 🐁 Currently Itching & Scratching?

Professional risk assessment, common causes, and life-saving signs for Degus owners.

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Itching & Scratching in
Urgency: Low

Excessive scratching, biting at the fur, or rubbing against objects suggests skin irritation or external parasites.

ðŸ’Ą Important Nutrition Connection: Symptoms like itching & scratching can often be caused by nutritional deficiencies or toxic ingredients. Review our comprehensive Diet and Toxin Safety Guide to ensure their daily menu is 100% safe, and double check How Much Does a Degus Cost? to plan for veterinary care or specialist check-ups.

ðŸ‘Đ‍⚕ïļ Vet Expert Insights & Care Advice

Seeing itching & scratching in your Degus can definitely feel scary, but we are here to help you figure out exactly what to do. Most of the time, this is just a temporary phase or a minor irritation caused by something simple in their environment, like a dusty cage or a little bit of stress. However, keeping a close eye on their daily behavior is the best way to catch any tiny issue before it turns into a painful problem. As a caring pet parent, watching how they move, keeping their living space clean, and making sure they are happily nibbling on their favorite treats are the most helpful things you can do to keep them safe and comfortable.

🔍 Why Does This Happen? (Possible Causes)

When your pet shows signs of being under the weather, there are usually a few different things that could be causing it. Below is a simple breakdown of the most common reasons why your Degus might have itching & scratching, so you can understand what is going on:

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Mites or Lice
Microscopic parasites are the #1 cause of itching in small mammals.
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Fungal (Ringworm)
Presents as circular bald patches and crusty skin. Zoonotic (can spread to you).
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Dry Skin
Often caused by low humidity or over-bathing.
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Allergic Reaction
To certain laundry detergents (if using fleece) or bedding types.

ðŸĄ Quick Home Care Steps for Your Degus

  • Give Them a Quiet Space: Move your Degus to a warm, cozy room away from other pets, loud noises, or bright lights so they can rest peacefully and heal.
  • Keep Them Hydrated: Make sure they have fresh water nearby. You can check if they are drinking enough by gently feeling if their skin is soft and loose, or by offering a tiny, water-rich slice of cucumber.
  • Track Their Progress: Keep a quick, simple note of how often they itching & scratching, if they are eating their normal food, and if their poop looks healthy, so you can share this with your vet if needed.

ðŸšĻ Watch for these Critical Signs

Seek immediate veterinary care if your Degus shows any of the following along with itching & scratching:

  • Red/inflamed skin
  • Scabs
  • Frequent scratching
  • Fur loss
  • Restlessness
🏠 Home Care & Next Steps

Check for visible pests. Consult a vet for kitten-safe Revoluton or Ivermectin treatment. Wash all bedding in hot water.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use dog flea medicine on my Degus? +
NEVER. Many dog/cat flea treatments are toxic to small mammals, birds, and reptiles. Only use vet-prescribed options.
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Medical Disclaimer: This portal is for educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Small pets can hide illness remarkably well; if your Degus appears unwell, contact an exotic animal veterinarian immediately.

Dr. Sarah Miller, DVM
Expert Reviewer

Dr. Sarah Miller, DVM

Dr. Sarah Miller is a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine with over 12 years of experience in small animal practice and exotic pet nutrition. She specializes in dietary safety and metabolic health for non-traditional pets.

DVM Pet Nutrition Specialist Exotic Care Expert