Canine Atopic Dermatitis (AD) is a common allergic skin disease that is characterized by itching, excessive scratching, hair loss, greasy or flaky skin, odor, and chewing on the paws and groin and armpits. The scratching and chewing behavior often leads to hot spots that can become infected.
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'Veterinary Dermatology' Article Proposes A New Treatment Strategy For Canine Atopic Dermatitis
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Kim Perkins, PhD on May 7, 2019
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Why Differentiating Seasonal From Environmental Allergies Is Key
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Kim Perkins, PhD on Apr 9, 2019
Does your patient suffer from localized or generalized itching? Do they exhibit nasal discharge or watery eyes? Are they coughing, sneezing, or wheezing?
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Topics: Allergy Treatment, Veterinarians