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The Derm Vet Podcast — 323 episodes

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323. Mastering the Diet Trial Discussion in Veterinary Dermatology

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322. Why Your Otitis Cases Aren’t Healing (And How to Fix Them Fast)

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321. 7 Overlooked Exam Sites Every Vet Should Check On An Allergic Dog

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320. When a Perky Nose Turns Out to Be Plasma Cell Pododermatitis in a Cat

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319. Managing Tough Allergy Cases in Dogs: JAK Inhibitors, Cytopoint, and Cyclosporine Explained

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318. 4 Costly Mistakes in Cat Dermatology (and How to Avoid Them)

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317. EARS: A Simple System for Diagnosing & Managing Canine Otitis

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316. 5 Dermatology Red Flags You Should NEVER Ignore in Pets

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315. ISCAID Systemic Therapy Guidelines: Key Takeaways for GPs with Allison Inga

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314. Topical Therapy & the ISCAID Guidelines: Practical Updates with Dr. Allison Inga

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313. DERM DRUGS: Monoclonal antibodies

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312. DERM DRUGS: JAK Inhibitors

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311. DERM DRUGS: Gram-negative rod antibiotics

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310. How VISTA iQ is Changing Mass Evaluation in Dogs

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309. DERM DRUGS: Anti-Staphylococcal Antibiotics

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308. DERM DRUGS: Anti-Yeast

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307. From Surface to Tympanum: Why Video Otoscopy Matters

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306. Preventing pyoderma in your allergic patients

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305. Periocular dermatitis- How to perform diagnostics? What are your differentials?

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304. Merry Christmas... here are your derm gifts to close out 2025!

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303. When the allergy drugs "quit working"

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302. Zinc Responsive Dermatitis

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301. Solar Dermatitis

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300. Paws to Give Thanks

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299. The many faces of pyoderma

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298. Four things to consider for topical therapy

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297. Three cases that spooked me!

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296. More Eyes with Alex Sigmund

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295. Allergic eyes with Alex Sigmund

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294. How to NOT feel guilty using steroids

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293. The UPDATED label warning with Zenrelia with Tom Lewis

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292. Top 5 Mistakes with Otitis Cases

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291. GRAB BAG: canine autoimmune diseases

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290. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy with Trenton Ewing

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289. Venomous Insect Testing & Desensitization with Trenton Ewing

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288. Four things I have learned to implement into my derm cases

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287. Zarasyl: the natural science of silica and how it helps wound healing

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286. GRAB BAG: All about Cytology

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285. Neuro and Derm remix (CAT VERSION) with Fred Wininger

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284. Neuro and Derm mix tape (DOG VERSION) with Fred Wininger

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283. GRAB BAG: Otitis

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282. Catitude: considerations for itchy, anxious kitties with Lisa Radosta

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281. Anxious Itches- correlation with itchy dogs and behavior with Lisa Radosta

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280. No ear drum... what can I use?

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279. And then what...? How to adjust to long-term management of allergies

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278. Vasculitis with Curtis Plowgian

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277. Mentoring and preparing the next generation with Curtis Plowgian

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276. Grab Bag: pesky pyoderma

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275. Advice from a dermatopathologist

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274. Itch vs. Inflammation

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273. Grab Bag: Canine Atopy with Julia Miller

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272. Grab Bag: Food Allergy with Julia Miller

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271. Yeast Hypersensitivity

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270. How to be proactive instead of reactive

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269. When to suspect pemphigus in dogs and cats

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268. Skin barrier: three ways to repair it

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267. I know you hate hearing this, but Google said...

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266. [REPLAY] Allergy Spiel: The Atopy Talk

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265. When that nasty ear doesn't respond...

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264. Cats... little derm aliens

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263. When to suspect a hormonal disorder in your derm case

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262. Skin issues in overweight pets

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261. Facial fold dermatitis- diagnose, treat and maintain

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260. Client Compliance: how do veterinarians improve this?

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259. Cyclosporine: the forgotten allergy medication

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258. WHAT skin lesions to look for...

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257. What does "cytology everything" mean?

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256. When to send an ear case to derm vs. surgery

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255. DIETS: hydrolyzed vs novel protein

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254. Anal Sac issues and gut health: how Glandex can help

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253. New Year, New Derm

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252. We need to calm down! Releasing the pressure of derm perfection

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251. How cats and dogs are different with distribution

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250. Ear disease- quick way to be complete

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249. What GPs wish derms knew about the cases they refer

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248. Thankfulness in dermatology

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247. Weird diagnosis: deep fungal

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246. Isoxazolines

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245. Canine Demodicosis

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244. Spoooooky derm tips

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243. Why the non-drug stuff matters

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242. Zenrelia: a new tool for canine allergic dermatitis!

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241. How do we stop bacterial resistance?

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240. Is ear cytology really worth the client's money?

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239. How to implement Phovia into your daily practice

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238. Skin barrier... what are the different ways we can support it?

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237. What is MicroSilver and how can it help your derm patients?

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236. Otitis Media: the gold standard treatment AND the shoestring budget option

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235. Oncologist Opinion: Mast Cell Tumors

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234. Oncologist Opinion: Cutaneous lymphoma

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233. Think like a Dermatologist

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232. KeraVet Gel: a new product for wound healing

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231. Top 6 mistakes made before derm referral

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230. Dr. Molly talks derm in the GP world

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229. 5 ways to rock your skin biopsies!

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228. Erythema Multiforme

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227. GRAB BAG: Autoimmune Diseases

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226. What diseases (besides allergies) can be treated with Apoquel

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225. Top 5 things to consider when seeing a derm case

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224. GRAB BAG: Food allergies

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223. The history should NOT be a mystery

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222. 5 RED FLAGS that the case is not allergic

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221. Being a dermatology nurse in Scotland

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220. The Dos and Don'ts of getting amazing cytology samples!

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219. 6 tips to convince clients to use topicals

106

218. Take away the FEAR in EARS

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217. Eyes and Skin- A veterinary ophthalmologist joins the podcast!

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216. German Shepherd Dermatology

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215. How the Irish vets manage allergies

110

214. How to make dermatology CHEAPer...

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213. Color Dilution Alopecia

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212. Feline Dermatology with Dr. Gary Marshall

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211. How to use less drugs with environmental allergies

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210. Veterinary Dermatology in Mexico -- what's the same and what's different?

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209. My path in derm

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208. Four quick tips to improve your derm practice

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207. When flea-nial strikes!

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206. Tips and Tricks to be Successful with Diet Trials

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205. The most annoying dermatologist answer ever... "It depends."

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204. The Derm Vet X The Dogtor Bros crossover: Parenthood in veterinary medicine

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203. Are you using topicals correctly?

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202. Working up pododermatitis

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201. Happy New Year! Is it the right time to start a diet trial?

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200. Derm wrap up for 2023!

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199. Approach to immune mediated disease

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198. How to collect a cat derm history

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197. When your allergy case stops responding...

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196. SCIT vs SLIT... which one is better?

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195. Thanks and gratitude for your support!

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194. Evolving in dermatology

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193. Did you know there are different types of pemphigus?

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192. Difficult derm convos

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191. Distribution of cat skin lesions

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190. Why are ear cultures controversial?

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189. Labwork monitoring for derm drugs

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188. How to practice fear free dermatology

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187. What I wish I knew sooner...

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186. Nasal Planum Diseases

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185. Vasculitis

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184. Revisiting Apoquel vs. Cytopoint

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183. The complexity of atopic dermatitis (in humans AND pets!)

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182. Importance of topical therapy

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181. Frequency of ear flush

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180. Collaboration with Skin Flint podcast

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179. My Commencement Speech

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178. Isoxazolines in dogs

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177. Isoxazolines in cats

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176. Pseudomonas otitis- biofilm, ulcerations and pain

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175. PHOVIA: an alternative treatment for pyoderma and other dermatologic disease

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174. Keynote at Fetch KC (August 26!)

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173. Feline head and neck pruritus

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172. 4 tips to get a derm diagnosis

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171. Flea lifecycle

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170. Why perform ear cytology?

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169. How can you tell the allergy plan is successful?

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168. Owner can't medicate pet.

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167. Top 3 things to consider for an allergic flare

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166. REPLAY: Bald Belly Cats

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165. Yeasty Beasties!

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164. Intradermal vs serum testing for atopic dermatitis

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163. DERM DEBUNK: Apoquel CAN'T help otitis.

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162. What is a dermatology residency?

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161. Cytology collection techniques

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160. When the ear canal is swollen shut

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159. Bulldog dermatology

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158. Grab Bag! Topical Therapy for Canine Atopic Dermatitis

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157. Don't forget the skin barrier!

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156. Changing your client communication in derm

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155. The Complete Ear Exam

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154. Diet trials in puppies

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153. The life of a vet parent

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152. How should an ER vet practice dermatology?

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151. When should I suspect something besides allergies?

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150. Why did Apoquel stop controlling my dog's itch?

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149. 5 Challenges for the New Year

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148. End of Year Wrap Up- 2022

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147. Allergy Spiel: The Atopy Talk

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146. Allergy Spiel: The Food Talk

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145. Allergy Spiel: The Flea Talk

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144. Series Kick off: Allergy Spiels

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143. What I am thankful for in veterinary dermatology

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142. Pustules- What are they? What differentials should I have?

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141. Papules- What are they? What differentials should I have?

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140. Comedones- What are they? What differentials should I have?

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139. Scaling- What is it? What differentials should I have?

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138. Crusting- What is it? What differentials should I have?

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137. Chlorhexidine- how it works, how to use it and could there be resistance?

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136. Canine Atopic Dermatitis: what are the hints?

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135. What does chronic management of canine atopic dermatitis look like?

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134. Ear cultures: are they useful or not?

191

133. Hill's Global Symposium

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132. Fact or Fiction: "If you love what you do, you will never work a day in your life."

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131. Aural hematoma

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130. Managing Early Canine Allergic Dermatitis

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129. Q and A: Canine Atopic Dermatitis

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128. August is Itchy Pet Awareness Month- Time to Get Ready!

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127. Beyond prescribing flea prevention

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126. The Allergy Journey of the WESTIE

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125. Histiocytoma

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124. Canine Papillomavirus

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123. Bleach for resistant pyoderma

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122. Scabies

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121. Why epidermal barrier matters in the multimodal approach

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120. Working up otitis... the PSPP system

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119. Bald Belly Cats

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118. Dermatology in Shelter Medicine

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117. What is the TOP thing you should do prior to dermatology referral?

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116. The CLAW... fold

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115. Apoquel® and Cytopoint’s effect on allergic inflammation

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114. Yeast otitis

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113. Diet trial barriers

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112. How Your Technician Can Help Your Dermatology Patients

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111. All about Allergy Testing

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110. Plasma Cell Pododermatitis

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109. Antibiotic alternatives

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108. Ear flush basics

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107. Cytology confidence- how to feel good about your samples

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106. Criteria for diagnosing canine atopic dermatitis

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105. Market Research- How Can it Help Our Dermatology Practice?

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104. Old McDonald had an itchy farm animal!

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103. Horsin' around... Equine dermatology

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102. What is a minimum derm database?

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101. Canine Hyperadrenocorticism- the good, the bad, the confusing

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100. Canine Hypothyroidism: Get it right and avoid overdiagnosing!

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99. Sebaceous Adenitis

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98. Color Dilution Alopecia

227

97. Cytology collection techniques and staining

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96. 2021 wrap up- top 5 tips from The Derm Vet

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95. All about IL-31 and its inhibitors

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94. How can marketing help your practice?

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93. When should I refer to a dermatologist?

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92. Top 5 Tips for Stenotic Ears

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91. Itchy or stressed?

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90. Overgrooming cats

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89. Oral lesions- should I send them to a dentist or dermatologist?

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88. Proliferative and Necrotizing Otitis Externa (PNOE)

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87. I’m Completely Booked! What To Do When You Can’t Get Itchy Patients in Right Away: Phone Fixes, ER visits and More

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86. Symmetrical Lupoid Onychodystrophy (SLO)

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85. Cone Beam CT in general practice

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84. Douxo® S3 and Ophytrium: advancing ingredients to improve epidermal barrier

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83. Antihistamines delay relief from acute allergic flares

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82. Review of the Clinical Consensus Guidelines for Dermatophytosis

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81. What flare factors cause my allergic patients to itch?

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80. What ear flush should I carry in the clinic?

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79. Keys to Success with the Diagnostic Workup of the Itchy Dog

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78. The expense of allergies and how pet insurance can help

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77. Epitheliotropic lymphoma in dogs

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76. Breaking down the basics of autoimmune skin disease

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75. Fetch the Best- How to Successfully use Apoquel® and Cytopoint to Manage Allergic Dogs

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74. How to create a successful workup and therapeutic plan for canine otitis

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73. Itchy Pet Awareness Month

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72. Interdigital furuncles/cysts

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71. When should TrizEDTA ear flush be used?

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70. When a derm case walks into the ER...

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69. The dreaded perianal fistula

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68. Implementing Topical Therapy Successfully

257

67. Improving the veterinary-client relationship

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66. What is diascopy?

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65. Unilateral otitis- what to suspect

260

64. When to suspect an endocrinopathy in a derm case

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63. MRSP- how to turn the bad and ugly into good.

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62. What does work-life balance look like?

263

61. What is the difference between Apoquel and Cytopoint?

264

60. Diagnosing and managing canine otitis

265

59. Crusty Cats... a review of feline pemphigus

266

58. Derm Myth Busters

267

57. Lesion distribution matters

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56. Why you should keep toothpicks in your vet clinic

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55. Take a step back (client expectations)

270

54. Feline otitis- what can you actually do?

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53. Top tips for skin biopsies

272

52. Is derm essential?

273

51. Systemic treatment for otitis

274

50. The pinna! Don't forget it...

275

49. Don't be a Know-It-All

276

48. A clinical pathologist's perspective of cytology

277

47. WHEN to diet trial

278

46. All about Atopy

279

45. EGC in cats: Can you name the three presentations?

280

44. 2020 wrap up- what derm tips have you learned?

281

43. Is that pet stressed or itchy?

282

42. Easy derm wins!

283

41. Fear Free + Dermatology

284

40. Tips for better otoscopy

285

39. Connecting on a personal level with clients

286

38. Why are dermatologists obsessed with bathing?

287

37. Repairing the epidermal barrier in allergic patients

288

36. SCARY skin infections

289

35. Old dog dermatology

290

34. Ears- To culture or not to culture?

291

33. When steroids make it worse (calcinosis cutis)

292

32. Choosing an ear flush

293

31. Sublingual immunotherapy- how well does it work and why choose it?

294

30. Convincing clients cytology is valuable

295

29. QoL for derm patients and clients

296

28. Dermatophytosis- How to catch it and treat it

297

27. Pemphigus foliaceus... from diagnosis to treatment

298

26. When you suspect the case is autoimmune...

299

25. 5 tips to set client expectations

300

24. Discoid lupus erythematosus

301

23. Cat Derm- Breaking through the limitations

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22. Basics of skin scraping

303

21. Race in veterinary medicine

304

20. Acral lick dermatitis

305

19. Tackling client burnout in derm cases

306

18. Yeast paronychia: topical vs systemic treatment

307

17. How to convince owners to use flea prevention

308

16. Video otoscopy

309

15. How to be a virtual dermatologist (telemedicine)

310

14. How to perform a diet trial

311

13. Lather up! Topical therapy tips to help your allergic patients

312

12. When neuro and derm collide

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11. A GP's perspective on derm referral

314

10. Frustrating food allergies... how to convince your clients to do a diet trial.

315

9. PSPP- Say what? Figuring out your otitis cases!

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8. Apoquel, Cytopoint, Atopica, steroids... which do I choose?

317

7. Basic tips to improve your feline derm skills

318

6. Why your allergic patients should start immunotherapy

319

5. #vetmom. How to survive the chaos.

320

4. How to perform skin biopsies

321

3. Collecting a derm history

322

2. Diagnosing pododermatitis

323

1. Don't fear the smear! Cytology 101.