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Season 2, Show #10 – Itching dogs and cats
Dr. Dennis Cloud from Cloud Veterinary Center is in the studio to discuss itching dogs and cats and answer caller questions.
Show notes:
- Atopy, the canine equivalent of hay fever, is the number one cause of itching dogs.
- Up to 20% of dogs may have Atopy.
- Atopy can be seasonal, occurring from early spring until October or November.
- Food allergies are another common cause of pet itching.
- Purina Veterinary Diets® HA Hypoallergenic™ Brand Canine Formula for the dietary management of dogs with food allergies, is available by prescription from your veterinarian.
- Sometimes the only symptom of food allergies is an ear infection.
- Another cause is fleabite dermatitis, where animals are allergic to the bite of the flea. This is a complicated condition because just one fleabite can cause the pet to itch for up to two weeks.
- Sarcoptic mites, or "the mange," can also cause severe scratching and itching.
- The mange can also be contagious to people.
- Most ear infections are due to an underlying problem. 99% of the time it's an allergy.
- Secondary infections can include yeast or bacteria infections.
- Dogs these days are living longer, and we're seeing increased cases of canine senility.
- How can a caller stop her Springer Spaniel puppy from eating earthworms after rainstorms?
- A caller's five-year-old Rottweiler has recurring urinary tract infections.
- Trivia question: What famous Missourian said, "I simply can't resist a cat, particularly a purring one. They are the cleanest, cunningest, and most intelligent things I know, outside of the girl you love, of course"?
- Diabetes is increasingly common in cats. Some studies show that one cat out of 200 may become diabetic.
- Why is a five-year-old Australian Shepherd clawing into the drywall?
- Why is a seven-year-old Border Collie / Australian Shepherd mix scratching after his annual physical and shots?
- Why is a caller's thirteen-year-old cat overeating and what can the caller do about it?
- Trivia question answer: Mark Twain.
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