Giovanni has what appears to be some sort of allergy. He's currently on a hypo-allergenic diet, but my vet thinks there may be something else going on. So she referred me to a veterinary allergist. They make those
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When Ella had her dental surgery at a "specialty vet center," I was amazed at the services they provide. There was a veterinary neurologist on the staff!
Thing One (our third greyhound, who left us two years ago) had a couple of visits with a veterinary dermatologist for what appears to have been an autoimmune disorder that turned his extremities to brittle cauliflower.
This was the Thing with the tail problem, right? That sounded really frustrating for all involved. :-(
Giovanni has some itching and some mild ulcer-like objects in his mouth (the latter being why we attacked it as a food allergy). Fortunately he has nothing anywhere near as severe as what you're describing, and the damage to his skin (outside his mouth) is self-inflicted, from the scratching, not a rash or the like. With luck I'll know more in a few weeks.
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When Ella had her dental surgery at a "specialty vet center," I was amazed at the services they provide. There was a veterinary neurologist on the staff!
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Giovanni has some itching and some mild ulcer-like objects in his mouth (the latter being why we attacked it as a food allergy). Fortunately he has nothing anywhere near as severe as what you're describing, and the damage to his skin (outside his mouth) is self-inflicted, from the scratching, not a rash or the like. With luck I'll know more in a few weeks.
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