Stephanie Abrams, DVM, MS, DACVD
Board Certified Veterinary Dermatologist
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How to
Treat a Yeast Skin Infection in a Dog
A yeast infection of the skin, also called “yeast dermatitis,” is a common skin concern for many dogs. It occurs when a specific type of yeast (called “Malassezia”) is overproduced. Certain breeds of dog are more...
How to Get Rid of Ear Mites
Ear mites are parasites that live their entire lives within the ear canals of your pet. They thrive in the dark, moist environment that the ear provides. Mites cause severe itching and irritation for the pet and can caus...
How to
Treat an Allergic Reaction to Flea and Tick Preventatives
Pest prevention is important to protect your pet's health and your family's wellbeing. However, some animals experience allergic reactions to flea and tick preventatives. These reactions may be caused by an existing alle...
How to
Get Rid of Dry Skin on Cats
Believe it or not, human beings aren't the only animals that can suffer from dandruff. Cats can also get dried-out skin that flakes off when rubbed or petted — just like people. While this is rarely a serious issue...
How to
Diagnose and Treat Your Dog's Itchy Skin Problems
Similar to people, allergies in dogs are managed and not cured. The dog’s body is hypersensitive to something and the reaction to that hypersensitivity is itching. Dogs can be allergic to their food, flea bites, grass ...