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It’s hard enough making sure your skin is cleansed and moisturized, which is why many pet owners overlook the need for veterinary dermatology for their pets. However, since the skin is the largest organ you and your animal have, it is crucial not to overlook this essential care. Below is more information about veterinary dermatology and how it can help your furry little friends. 

Understanding Veterinary Dermatology

What Does a Veterinary Dermatologist Do?

Veterinary dermatologists specialize in the preventive care, diagnosis, and treatment of your animal’s skin, coat, nails, ears, and paws. In addition to being innately familiar with the different diseases that can affect your pet’s body, veterinary dermatologists have experience treating these conditions based on the breed, age, and health of your animal. 

How Can Veterinary Dermatology Help Your Pet?  

veterinary dermatologistYour pet can develop many of the same dermatological problems humans deal with, including dry skin, folliculitis, contact dermatitis, and even impetigo. Unfortunately, because of the diverse biome of a pet’s skin, animals are also susceptible to infections, such as ringworm, mange, fleas, and granulomas.

Have your animal evaluated carefully for skin conditions early to prevent these issues from snowballing, improving your animal’s quality of life. Additionally, since many serious health problems, such as cancer, create symptoms within the skin, having a veterinary dermatologist look over your animal could extend their life. 

 

Could your animal use some help with their health? The Pet Clinic in Honolulu, HI, understands how challenging it can be to troubleshoot animal illnesses and give your pet the care they need. That’s why their talented, dedicated veterinarians focus on educating pet parents and staying up-to-date with all the latest veterinary technologies. Dr. Scott Harada has been an active member of the American Academy of Veterinary Dermatology for over 20 years, providing professional care for pets suffering from skin diseases.  He performs intradermal tskin esting for environmental allergies and manages the appropriate treatments.  To learn more about veterinary dermatology, explore their website or call (808) 946-5096 to schedule an appointment.

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