
You hate to see these painful areas in your veterinary patients. Pass on this handout to help your clients overcome themand prevent them.
You hate to see these painful areas in your veterinary patients. Pass on this handout to help your clients overcome themand prevent them.
You mite as well read up, because veterinary dermatologist Dr. Allison Kirby says a lot has changed in the past six years.
Are brachycephalic breeds doomed for a lifetime of poor health? New data does not look promising for the pug and its fellow flat-nosed friends.
Valerie Fadok, DVM, PhD, DACVD, dermatologist in the Veterinary Specialty Team at Zoetis, says that most veterinarians have everything they need to diagnose just about any type of skin disease.
Advice to allay "Just what am I giving my pet?" veterinary client concerns about flea control products.
Cytology slip-ups to avoid, biopsy tips to try and why you need to perform complete blood count and chemistry tests (even when the veterinary patients spirits and energy level are high).
"I tell veterinary clients, 'If you don't come back for a recheck, even if the animal looks good, then you've wasted my time, your time and your money.'" CVC educator James Noxon, DVM, DACVIM, helpfully but truthfully addresses the real elephant in the room when a dog has otitis and needs medicine at home.
Drug becomes the first monoclonal antibody licensed to help control the clinical signs associated with atopic dermatitis in dogs.
An elimination diet trial is the only way to diagnose a food allergy in a dog or cat. Heres a step-by-step guide for selecting and conducting an elimination diet trial.
We think Dale Carnegie would love this application of his philosophy to dermatologic disease in veterinary patients.
The itchy, growing wound also contains small, gritty masses. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Suspect a food allergy? Run an elimination diet trial-and do it right!
Valerie Fadok, DVM, PhD, DACVD, dermatologist in the Veterinary Specialty Team at Zoetis, discusses methods to prevent the transmission of dermatophytes from animals to humans.
Can you correctly identify the underlying invader in this dog's smelly, painful ear? Take this image quiz (sponsored by Bayer) and find out.
Valerie Fadok, DVM, PhD, DACVD, dermatologist in the Veterinary Specialty Team at Zoetis, discusses the principles of treating dermatophytosis.
Managing a one-time case of otitis is bad enough. Treating difficult cases? Insert exasperated sounds here. Dont worry, weve got your back.
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Each Veterinary Medicine Essentials package covers diagnostic steps, treatment plan guidance and the latest updates, plus resources to share with your entire veterinary team and your clients.
Valerie Fadok, DVM, PhD, DACVD, dermatologist in the Veterinary Specialty Team at Zoetis, explains the importance of knowing which species caused dermatophytosis in your pet.
Valerie Fadok, DVM, PhD, DACVD, dermatologist in the Veterinary Specialty Team at Zoetis, discusses the diagnosis of dermatophytosis.
Veterinary dermatologist Melissa Hall, DVM, DACVD, wants you to zero in the cause of crusty (or scaly) lesions in your feline patientsand come up with a plan to treat them.
Oh, those vexing veterinary dermatologic signs. Don't be fooled by them-examine samples first.
Valerie Fadok, DVM, PhD, DACVD, dermatologist in the Veterinary Specialty Team at Zoetis, discusses the best approach to advising a client who believes their pet may have infected them with dermatophytosis.
From image quizzes to journal reviews and updated protocols, heres what your colleagues couldnt get enough of this year.
Valerie Fadok, DVM, PhD, DACVD, dermatologist in the Veterinary Specialty Team at Zoetis, discusses the seasonality of dermatophytes.