Dogs are usually more amenable to topical applications, although some may be fearful about having their paws touched or dislike the hiss of a spray or mousse. And a spray may not effectively reach the skin of a dog with a thick, heavy coat. Take the client's abilities into account when ...
As a general rule, most conventional veterinary treatments for allergies and skin disease focus on systemic approaches using oral or injectable medications such as antibiotics, antifungals, corticosteroids, or the newest options like Apoquel or Cytopoint injections – which target more specific aspects of...
Despite these drawbacks, topical ocular dosing is still widely used, and while various replacements are in development (e.g., spray devices, ocular inserts), none of these have reached the wide acceptance of eyedrops. The process of topical ocular drug absorption and distribution is illus...
All dogs were treated twice daily with a spray containing hydroxymethoxyiodobenzyl glycolamide pelargonate for 28days. Clinical assessments included pruritus Visual Analog Scale (PVAS), pedal skin lesion score, evaluation of quality of life (QoL), presence of secondary infections and a four‐point...
So, this is interesting. I honestly though it would be worse, but I HAVE been running a dehumidifier constantly, an air purifier constantly, and have also been using some mold spray from the same company (EC3). I did deliberately back off on the mold spray the day of the test, and wa...