Canine Chronic Atopic Dermatitis
A West Highland White Terrier with chronic atopic dermatitis and severe secondary bacterial infection. Despite the advanced state of his disease it was well controlled within eight weeks.
Read moreA West Highland White Terrier with chronic atopic dermatitis and severe secondary bacterial infection. Despite the advanced state of his disease it was well controlled within eight weeks.
Read moreAn itchy, yellow Labrador Retriever suffering from this common condition, severe enough to cause extensive hair loss. Within days she is no longer itching and after twelve weeks of medical treatment her haircoat has almost completely regrown.
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Read moreThis seasonal larval mite infestation causes intense irritation in cats, dogs and even humans! A close-up of this cat’s ear margins showing the alopecia, thickening and crusting.
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