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This alliance will promote the company's range of dermatology products for treating companion animals within the United States.

Here's our regular rundown of new and notable veterinary products.

3 articles highlighting the importance of veterinary cytology, plus pointers on collecting and analyzing samples.

Andrew Rosenberg, DVM, DACVD, detailed the ins and outs of canine atopic dermatitis, plus how to approach a patient presenting with this condition.

A sneak peek of this week's headlines.

Phovia is highly effective for treating superficial and deep skin infections.

An overview on managing and treating dermatological conditions including sarcoptic mange in camelids.

During his lecture at the Atlantic Coast Veterinary Conference (ACVC), Paul Bloom DVM, DACVD, DABVP, highlighted a few new medications to consider implementing into your treatment plan for patients with pyoderma, pruritus, and otitis.

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In a recent interview with dvm360®, Ashley Bourgeois, DVM, DACVD, gives her best recommendations on how to effectively communicate and educate clients about their pets' dermatology needs.

At a recent Fetch dvm360® conference, Ashley Bourgeois, DVM, DACVD, also known as The Derm Vet, detailed the multitude of cytology techniques when collecting dermatological samples.

Ashley Bourgeois, DVM, DACVD, also known as "The Derm Vet," shares various methods for managing and treating itchy skin in companion animals, plus highlights why this is so important.

A veterinary dermatologist breaks down the complexities of food allergies and food trials and provides a framework to simplify your discussions with clients.

CYCLAVANCE™ oral solution marks the first FDA-approved liquid cyclosporine for dogs in the United States.

Tackle the allergic itch conversation with clients to help curate a plan that works best for both the owner and the patient.

Here's a sneak peek look at this week's headlines.


Virbac’s tigilanol tiglate injections (Stelfonta) has been approved by the FDA for treatment of the most common type of skin cancer in dogs.

Although clinicians are now able to bring dogs fast relief from pruritus and inflammation with fewer adverse effects, treatment remains challenging. Here's what you need to know about managing this frustrating condition.

Find out what happened when this veterinarian performed a skin graft procedure on a horse and collected healthy skin tissue a bit too close to the mane.

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Topical therapeutics should be a veterinarian’s first line of defense against superficial dermatologic conditions. Follow this rundown of the ingredients and multiple types of treatments for skin problems.

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A Frenchie with intervertebral disc disease has recently developed skin lesions. What’s the cause?

Managing and treating dogs diagnosed with atopic dermatitis can be overwhelming for both the owner and their pet. Establishing a solid multimodal approach and having strong client communication from the entire veterinary team can help better manage this chronic disease. (Sponsored by Ceva)















