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🐾🐾Excessive licking to your dog's feet could mean they are struggling with allergies or other skin related conditions. ! 🐾🐾Try your best to keep your dog's paws clean and dry and make an appointment with us so we can help relieve the irritating itch. 🐾🐾 Give us a call today at 734-453-0485 if your pet is struggling with excessive chewing, scratching! . .#doggyallergies #petallergies #apoquel #plymouthvetmi #cytopoint

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Plasma Cell Pododermatitis means foot inflammation involving infiltration by plasma cells. Plasma cells are activated lymphocytes in full maturity, fulminantly producing antibodies usually in response to an infection or some kind of inflammatory process. The treatment of choice is oral doxycycline. Alternatively, high doses of an oral steroid such as prednisone may be helpful for cats that did not respond to doxycycline

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Hi! Its great you have a picture in there! So, the wound appearance is similar to a fungus infection, which is quite common in dogs with this type of fur as in golden retrievers. It's not easy to...

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Dog ears are one of the body parts that are very prone to health issues, infections and dog ear mites being one of the most common problems. Here's everything you must know about your dog's ears and how to care for them and prevent any issues.

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Living in the Pacific Northwest has its appeal until wintertime hits. That’s when the change in seasons lead to cold winds, lots of rain, and allergies due to fungus. These conditions can cause damage to your dog’s skin, especially their paws. So what can you do to help your dog this winter?

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