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Is your furry friend scratching non-stop, leaving open wounds and red, dry skin? Imagine the distress they must be feeling and the worry it brings to you as their loving caregiver.
You've tried home remedies like hydrogen peroxide, colloidal silver, and apple cider vinegar, but nothing seems to provide relief.
But what if the root cause of your dog's itch goes beyond just dry skin? Could it be parasites, infections, allergies, or another underlying skin problem? The mystery of your dog's discomfort is like a puzzle waiting to be solved. You're seeking answers and solutions, but barriers like financial constraints and transportation limitations stand in your way.
In this episode of Call the Vet, Dr. Alex addresses a listener's concern about her dog's incessant itching and open wounds.
The listener, Nicole, is based in Jamaica and unable to afford veterinary care or transport her dog to a clinic.
Dr. Alex dives into the possible causes of itch, including parasites, infections, allergies, and other skin problems. He offers practical advice for at-home treatment, specifically highlighting the importance of addressing underlying infections and the potential use of isoxazoline group treatments.
Despite the challenges, Dr. Alex emphasizes the value of seeking veterinary consultation, sharing insights on telemedicine options and the importance of prompt diagnosis and intervention.
Dive deeper into these topics over in the full show notes
Love the show? Sharing this episode or leaving a review helps others know it's worth a listen! - https://ourpetshealth.com/review
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Is your furry friend scratching non-stop, leaving open wounds and red, dry skin? Imagine the distress they must be feeling and the worry it brings to you as their loving caregiver.
You've tried home remedies like hydrogen peroxide, colloidal silver, and apple cider vinegar, but nothing seems to provide relief.
But what if the root cause of your dog's itch goes beyond just dry skin? Could it be parasites, infections, allergies, or another underlying skin problem? The mystery of your dog's discomfort is like a puzzle waiting to be solved. You're seeking answers and solutions, but barriers like financial constraints and transportation limitations stand in your way.
In this episode of Call the Vet, Dr. Alex addresses a listener's concern about her dog's incessant itching and open wounds.
The listener, Nicole, is based in Jamaica and unable to afford veterinary care or transport her dog to a clinic.
Dr. Alex dives into the possible causes of itch, including parasites, infections, allergies, and other skin problems. He offers practical advice for at-home treatment, specifically highlighting the importance of addressing underlying infections and the potential use of isoxazoline group treatments.
Despite the challenges, Dr. Alex emphasizes the value of seeking veterinary consultation, sharing insights on telemedicine options and the importance of prompt diagnosis and intervention.
Dive deeper into these topics over in the full show notes
Love the show? Sharing this episode or leaving a review helps others know it's worth a listen! - https://ourpetshealth.com/review
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