Veterinary Dermatology & Allergy Treatment

Veterinary Dermatology Treats Common Skin Conditions & Pet Allergies

If your pet is frequently itching, scratching or biting his skin, he may be suffering from an allergy or skin condition. Veterinary dermatology treats common skin conditions and pet allergies, addressing both the underlying cause for your pet’s discomfort as well as providing immediate relief from painful symptoms. Our veterinarians have significant experience treating pet allergies and skin conditions.  Our doctors and staff frequently attend dermatology continuing education courses and other training to ensure that we are offering the highest quality of skin care.  Our advanced diagnostic tests make it easier for our veterinary dermatology team to precisely identify the skin condition affecting your pet and take immediate steps to relieve your pet’s pain.  There are some exciting new tools & medications available for treating pet allergies.  One of the most recently approved oral medications is called Apoquel, which is a pill given on a daily basis.  This medication has been shown to be very effective in reducing the itch associated with pet allergies.  We also have an injectable medication, called Cytopoint.  This is an injection given in the clinic, and has been very effective in reducing the itch symptoms for 1-2 months following an injection.  This makes compliance much easier and reduces the need for administration of a daily medication.  Give us a call at 405-359-6301,  and our staff would be happy to discuss these and other allergy treatments. 

Relieve Your Pet's Itching with a Veterinary Dermatology Appointment

Veterinary Dermatology Your dog or cat can suffer from the same seasonal allergies that affect humans. Allergic dermatitis is one of the most common conditions affecting pets. Pollen, mold, ragweed and dust mites may trigger pet allergies. Rather than experiencing watery eyes or congestion, however, pets suffer from itchy skin. Repeated biting and scratching creates irritated, moist skin that is susceptible to secondary bacterial infections. Prompt treatment for pet allergies is essential to relieving a pet’s painful itching symptoms and preventing secondary skin infections or more complex dermatological problems.

Food allergies to common pet food ingredients, including beef and chicken byproducts, diary, soy, wheat and corn, also cause pets to itch or scratch their skin. In addition to itchy skin, food allergies can trigger gastrointestinal upset and ear inflammation. Pets with a food allergy may bite or scratch at their skin, frequently bite or lick their paws, and even drag their rear across the ground in an attempt to scratch it. Since pets with food allergies are often allergic to more than one food ingredient, diagnosing a food allergy can be a complicated process.

Our veterinarians have substantial experience diagnosing and treating pet allergies, both those caused by food and by environmental allergens, such as pollen. If you suspect that your pet is suffering from an allergy, schedule an appointment with one of our veterinarians as soon as possible. Diagnostic tests or an elimination diet, allergy testing, and others may be necessary to precisely identify the cause for your pet’s allergies. Once the allergen triggers are specifically identified, we work closely with pet owners to create a custom treatment plan. Depending on the trigger, this may include a dietary change, allergy injections, reduced exposure to a seasonal allergy, and/or medication to manage allergy symptoms.

In addition to treating pet allergies, our veterinary dermatology team also treats common skin conditions such as mange and ringworm. Ringworm is a common fungal infection that can affect both cats and dogs. Pets with a ringworm infection have circular lesions on their limbs and head. The skin will be flaky and some pets may even appear to be “bald.” Ringworm can easily spread to other pets, so prompt treatment is critical. Mange is caused by tiny parasites called mites; symptoms of mange include intense scratching and biting of the skin.

If your pet is itching, scratching or biting his skin, schedule an appointment with our veterinary team today!  

Call us at 405-359-6301 or book an appointment online.