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  2. Dog skin disorders - Wikipedia

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    The condition of a dog's skin and coat is also an important indicator of its general health. Skin disorders of dogs vary from acute, self-limiting problems to chronic or long-lasting problems requiring life-time treatment. Skin disorders may be primary or secondary (due to scratching, itch) in nature, making diagnosis complicated.

  3. Flea allergy dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Dogs with flea allergy dermatitis often show hair loss and eczematous skin rash on the lower back, upper tail, neck, and down the back of the legs. Cats with flea allergy dermatitis may develop a variety of skin problems, including feline eosinophilic granuloma , miliary dermatitis , or self-inflicted alopecia from excessive grooming.

  4. Vet-Approved Home Treatment for Senior Dogs with Arthritis - AOL

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    Dogs with IVDD drag their rear feet and sometimes knuckle over similar to what you described. Myelopathy: Tibetan Terriers are one of the dog breeds that can inherit this disease. This problem can ...

  5. Lick granuloma - Wikipedia

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    Lick granuloma is a form of self-trauma and skin disorder in which most commonly dogs, but also cats, continuously lick a small area of their body until it becomes raw and inflamed. The most common areas affected are the lower ( distal ) portions of their legs, such as the carpus (wrist), [ 2 ] or sometimes another part of their body such as ...

  6. 20 Best Omega-3 Supplements for Dogs - AOL

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    This is where Wonder Paws Fish Oil for Dogs comes in. Rich in omega 3, this supplement is a great way to promote joint health, boost immune function, and improve skin and coat condition.

  7. Oclacitinib - Wikipedia

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    It should also be avoided in dogs less than 3 kg (6.6 lb). Most of the other contraindications are avoiding cases where a potential side effect exacerbates a pre-existing condition: for example, because oclacitinib can cause lumps or tumors , it should not be used in dogs with cancer or a history of it; [ 15 ] because it is an immune system ...

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