Skin Care

The skin is the largest organ in the body and a general indicator of canine and feline health. The resources in the DermED library were created in collaboration with veterinarians and veterinary dermatologists to help you prevent and treat skin disease in your patients.

Topical Inventory Guide

Shampoos and sprays and foams, oh my! From duplicate products to excessive stock, there is nothing more frustrating than managing topical product inventory.

When to Refer to a Dermatologist

Research continues to show that involvement of veterinary dermatologists in the management of relevant conditions improves the relationship between the pcDVM and the client and improves patient outcomes. So, when should you refer?

Topical Therapies: How Ingredients Impact Skin Health

A practical resource designed to help you choose the ideal topical therapy for your client based on a variety of factors.

Punch Biopsy in Dermatologic Diseases: Strategies from a Dermatopathologist

Ryan Jennings, DVM, PhD, Diplomate ACVP

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Why Use a Dermatopathologist?

Enlisting the services of a dermatopathology service will help ensure the most accurate and informed diagnoses of your most difficult dermatology cases.

Dermatopathology Case Report

The distinction of differential diagnoses can be clinically difficult and submitting biopsies to a deramatopathologist may help obtain the most accurate diagnosis.

Itchy Cat Flow Charts

These age-based, stepwise flow charts can help Veterinary professionals make diagnostic and treatment protocols for their feline dermatology patients.

Itchy Dog Flow Charts
These age-based, stepwise flow charts can help Veterinary professionals make diagnostic and treatment protocols for their canine dermatology patients.
Cytology Flow Charts

These age-based, stepwise flow charts can help Veterinary professionals make treatment protocols for Malassezia Dermatitis and Bacterial Pyoderma.

Tips for Using Shampoos with Pets

Five steps for healthy bathing at home

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