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Displaying posts in Dogs Skin

Soothing Your Dog's Itchy Skin With an Oatmeal Bath

Posted May 15th, 2023 in Allergies, Conditions & Illnesses, Core Care, Dog Allergies, Dogs, Dogs Conditions & Illnesses, Dogs Core Care, Dogs Grooming, Dogs Holistic Care, Dogs Services Treatment, Dogs Skin, Holistic Care, Services & Treatment, Skin, Tips & Advice

Giving your dog an oatmeal bath can be a great way to relieve your pup's itchy, irritated skin. Today, our  vets share a few tips on how to give your pooch a relaxing oatmeal bath to pamper and smooth their skin.

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Why is my dog itchy?

Posted Oct 11th, 2022 in Allergies, Behavior, Conditions & Illnesses, Dermatology, Dog Allergies, Dog Behavior, Dogs, Dogs Conditions & Illnesses, Dogs Core Care, Dogs Dermatology, Dogs Emergency, Dogs Nutrition, Dogs Routine Exams, Dogs Services Treatment, Dogs Skin, Dogs Specialty, Dogs Tips Advice, Emergency, Nutrition, Routine Exams, Services & Treatment, Skin, Specialty, Tips & Advice

If your dog has a skin condition, you may notice he's been itching, scratching and licking more than usual. Our vets share tips on potential causes of your dog's skin issues, how you can help treat them and when to consult your vet. 

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What to Expect With Intradermal Skin Testing

Posted Apr 28th, 2022 in Allergies, Cat Conditions & Illnesses, Cats, Cats Allergies, Cats Holistic Care, Cats Prevention, Cats Services Treatment, Cats Skin, Cats Technology, Cats Tips Advice, Conditions & Illnesses, Dog Allergies, Dogs, Dogs Conditions & Illnesses, Dogs Holistic Care, Dogs Prevention, Dogs Services Treatment, Dogs Skin, Dogs Technology, Dogs Tips Advice, Holistic Care, Prevention, Services & Treatment, Skin, Technology, Tips & Advice

Wondering what to expect when you're referred to a veterinary dermatologist for intradermal skin allergy testing? Here, our vets explain some of the things that you can expect during a consultation.

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What To Do If Your Dog Is Stung By Bees

Posted Apr 6th, 2022 in Dogs, Dog Allergies, Dogs Injury, Dogs Pain Management, Dogs Services Treatment, Dogs Skin, Tips & Advice

If your dog is stung by a bee it's important to monitor them for an allergic reaction, which needs immediate vet care. Usually, dogs should begin to feel better a few hours after a bee sting. Today, veterinarians offer advice on how to keep them comfortable in the meanwhile.

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