Sunscreen for Companion Dogs
The topic of sunscreen for companion dogs is a tough one for sure due to the typical chemicals used and the varying amounts of time each dog spends outside. Most […]
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The topic of sunscreen for companion dogs is a tough one for sure due to the typical chemicals used and the varying amounts of time each dog spends outside. Most […]
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A classic post that takes us back to the knowledge foundation. Confusing food allergies with food sensitivities (or intolerances) is a common mistake, not only among companion pet guardians, but
Food Sensitivity vs. Food Allergy: Is it not really just the same thing? Read More »
Oftentimes companion pet parents wonder about the cause of our companion pets scratching. Is it a seasonal allergen? Is it a food sensitivity? Is it an environmental allergen? Of course,
The Oft Forgotten Overlooked Allergens Read More »
Canine Atopic Dermatitis (CAD) is caused by a reaction to environmental or seasonal inhalant or contact allergens – such as pollen, grass, mold, etc. – in genetically predisposed dogs. Many
Vitamin D3 Supplementation for Canine Atopic Dermatitis Read More »
“Oh, that’s the spot.” Many of us companion dog parents say that when our pooches involuntarily start moving their legs when scratching their bellies. According to experts, that’s probably not
Is that the spot? Why does my dog kick when I scratch him? Read More »
Previously, atopic dermatitis in dogs and cats specifically referred to an environmental (inhalant or contact) or seasonal allergen that causes flare ups in companion pets that typically are genetically predisposed
Atopic Dermatitis in Dogs and Cats Read More »
Acral lick granulomas – which are also known as acral lick dermatitis – are skin lesions that are typically found on a dog’s lower limb or flank and are caused
Acral Lick Granulomas in Dogs Read More »
If you think your companion dog has hot spots and look it up on the internet, you will be bombarded with three different terms: superficial pyoderma, acute moist dermatitis, or
Oftentimes, when dog companion parents notice something a bit odd about their companion dog’s paws, they assume the dog stepped in, walked through, or got something lodged in the paws.
Dog Paw Inflammation: More Important Than You Know Read More »
Bugs have been out in full-force this summer! Whether insects are simply swarming or actually biting, they can be aggravating. To seek relief from the itchiness caused by bug bite
Anti-Inflammatory Cream for Dogs Read More »