Bentonite Clay for Pyoderma Prevention: A Non-Antibiotic Approach
A PLoS One study shows bentonite clay prevents staphylococcal skin infections by directly binding bacteria, offering a non-antibiotic approach to pyod...
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A PLoS One study shows bentonite clay prevents staphylococcal skin infections by directly binding bacteria, offering a non-antibiotic approach to pyod...
A Veterinary Dermatology study finds dogs with atopic dermatitis have significantly lower faecal short-chain fatty acid levels, suggesting a gut-skin ...
A JAVMA review examines environmental factors driving rising rates of canine atopic dermatitis, from urban living and pollution to diet and lifestyle ...
A February 2026 study in Scientific Reports reveals oclacitinib demonstrates antitumor activity against canine lymphoma through JAK1/STAT5 signaling i...
Researchers at Washington State University's College of Veterinary Medicine discovered that rete ridges, the microscopic structures anchoring skin lay...
Food allergy is often blamed for feline itchiness, but the evidence suggests it is uncommon in the general cat population. A critically appraised topi...
Matching the right itch medication to your patient's severity level, with practical guidance on when to stack therapies.
Cats present differently, but the diagnostic approach still matters.
Current guidelines put topical therapy first for superficial bacterial skin infections.
Addressing the underlying cause is the key to breaking the cycle of recurrent otitis.