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SKIN DISEASE IN DOGS

SKIN DISEASE IN DOGS. Dr fionnuala fallon MVB Park pets veterinary clinic kinnegad. DERMATOLOGY IN GENERAL PRACTICE. SKIN – LARGEST ORGAN IN BODY GIVES VETS THE MOST HEADACHES SECOND MOST COMMON CONSULTATION AFTER ROUTINE PREVENTATIVE HEALTHCARE

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SKIN DISEASE IN DOGS

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  1. SKIN DISEASE IN DOGS Dr fionnualafallon MVB Park pets veterinary clinic kinnegad

  2. DERMATOLOGY IN GENERAL PRACTICE • SKIN – LARGEST ORGAN IN BODY • GIVES VETS THE MOST HEADACHES • SECOND MOST COMMON CONSULTATION AFTER ROUTINE PREVENTATIVE HEALTHCARE • PRURITIS MOST COMMON COMPLAINT ACCOUNTING FOR 30-40% OF SKIN PROBLEMS

  3. VETERINARY DERMATOLOGY - MOSTLY ABOUT DOING DETECTIVE WORK

  4. Step one: take a thorough history • Major client complaint • Description of disease onset  • Description of skin disease progression  • Degree and location of pruritus • Current and prior treatments and response  • Parasite history and current parasite control—or lack thereof • Evidence of contagion to other animals or people. • Clinical signs the owner has observed • Evidence of concurrent disease

  5. COAT AND SKIN EXAMINATION

  6. Clinical exam – nose to tail

  7. Basic diagnostic tests

  8. Skin scrape can detect mange 50% of the time

  9. SARCOPTIC MANGE  Sarcoptes mites burrow through the skin causing intense itching and irritation

  10. Walking Dandruff

  11. Harvest mites

  12. Tape strips are useful

  13. Performing a tape strip • Press a clear acetate strip onto affected areas of the dog’s skin • Stain and allow to dry. • Place strip onto microscope slide • Examine slide under high power (x400) and oil immersion

  14. Tape strip

  15. Tape strip for cytology

  16. Hot spots – my favourite The area usually appears red, raised, irritated and has some degree of hair loss

  17. Impetigo – puppies – pus filled blisters Puppy acne - superficial pyoderma

  18. Folliculitis

  19. Topical shampoos can help Seborrhea – greasy and scaly – can be genetic and last a lifetime

  20. Changes in texture and colour – chronic – see a vet!

  21. Deep pyoderma – takes weeks to treat

  22. Dry flaky skin – can indicate bad diet or oil deficiency

  23. Painful and chronic Acral lick granuloma

  24. Skin tumours

  25. Difficult lesions Perianal fistulas – german shepherds

  26. Immune disorders

  27. Anal sac disease

  28. Fungal culture - Ringworm

  29. Ringworm – zoonotic dog cat

  30. Hair plucks – for cytology and fungal culture

  31. ALLERGIC DISEASE • ATOPIC DOGS ARE ITCHY 100% OF THE TIME • ATOPY MEANS MULTIPLE ALLERGIES • ENVIRONMENTAL ALLERGENS ARE THE MOST COMMON FLEA ALLERGY FOOD ALLERGY ATOPIC DERMATITIS CONTACT ALLERGY

  32. Allergic dermatitis Common Frustrating Sometimes we can only manage these cases

  33. FLEA ALLERGY

  34. Don’t wait to see adult fleas to treat for fleas There are a variety of ways you get into trouble when it comes to fleas: — No treatment all winter, start treating May or June. — Use over the counter products purchased at a supermarket — Treat the dogs, but not the cats. — Only treat the pets that live strictly outdoors. — Only treat the pets that live strictly indoors. — Buy products that come with a guarantee – but buy from online pharmacies, voiding the guarantee. — Wash pets with . (Please don’t do this!) — Fail to use products each and every month on every pet.

  35. Types of flea control

  36. ENVIRONMENTAL ALLERGENS

  37. Allergy testing

  38. Allergy testing – blood tests

  39. Immunotherapy – expensive

  40. FOOD ALLERGIES

  41. Little white dogs ! Food trial Food trial Food trial Feet licking scooting Chronic ears

  42. CONTACT ALLERGY MOSTLY ON VENTRUM

  43. LET’S TALK ABOUT OTITIS!

  44. OTITIS IS ASSOCIATED WITH DERMATITIS 43% OF OTITIS CASES ARE LINKED WITH ALLERGY

  45. WORKUP OF NON LESIONAL PRURITIS

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