Episodes
Depending on where you live geographically, you may see a lot of deep fungal disease or not much at all. How do you recognize deep fungal disease? What diagnostics can be done?Even if you don't see a lot of deep fungal disease where you live, dogs and cats change environments so it could happen! Learn about blastomycosis, coccidiomycosis, cryptococcus, sporotrichosis and histoplasmosis on this week's episode of The Derm Vet podcast.TIMESTAMPS00:00 Intro00:25 Shoutout to ESAVS Dermatology 2 st...
Published 11/21/24
Isoxazolines are anti-parasitics that inhibit chloride channels in the nervous systems of invertebrates. This paralyzes and kills parasites by blocking the transmission of neuronal signals. Isoxazolines are more selective to fleas, ticks, and mites than to mammals, including humans, dogs and cats. It has been a game changer for our flea allergic pets and treating mange cases.Learn some of the specific differences of these products on this week's episode of The Derm Vet podcast!TIMESTAMPS...
Published 11/14/24
Thanks to the isoxazolines... we don't see demodex as much as we used to! However, it is still a disease that can be overlooked and important to recognize and treat. But when treatment can range from nothing to an anti-parasitic... how do you approach these canine cases?Localized vs. GeneralizedJuvenile-onset vs. Adult-onsetDid you know there are three types of Demodex we can find on dogs?Find out more on this week's episode of The Derm Vet podcast!TIMESTAMPS00:00 Intro00:25 Why I'm in Thaila...
Published 11/07/24
Happy Halloween!I asked for your spooky derm concerns and you delivered! Check out our top 5 sppoookkkyyy derm tips on this week's episode of The Derm Vet podcast.1. Combining immunosuppressive drugs2. Feline otitis3. Cutaneous lymphoma4. Missteps that can haunt you5. Pseudomonas otitisTIMESTAMPS00:00 Intro01:08 Concern with Combining Immunosuppressive Medications05:46 Treating Feline Otitis08:11 Cutaneous Lymphoma10:25 What is a common misstep that can haunt a practitioner?14:28 Pseudomonas ...
Published 10/31/24
Derm drugs are SO important! BUT... there is a reason we talk about multimodal therapy being so essential in managing allergic cases. Preventatives, diet, immunotherapy, topicals, supplements, etc. are crucial. However, we have to tailor and customize our plan for each individual patient AND client.Learn how the non-drug management tools can help with prevention, skin barrier, microbiome and future flares on this episode of The Derm Vet podcast.TIMESTAMPS00:00 Intro01:03 Why Dermatologists Ar...
Published 10/24/24
Here it is... I have questions. You have questions. We all have questions about the new canine allergy medication: Zenrelia. I was able to have Tom Lewis, DVM, DACVD on the podcast who was involved with the initial studies and has prescribed it in over 40 dogs! We jump into many of your commonly asked questions about how this medication works, implementing it in your clinical practice, warnings, etc. Take a listen about this new medication in the canine allergy toolkit!TIMESTAMPS00:...
Published 10/17/24
No doubt that bacteria keep getting smarter and smarter... recently, I had a culture come back from a superficial pyoderma with NO ANTIBIOTIC OPTIONS! So we have to pivot and consider options such as dilute bleach rinses.What terminology is being used for this type of resistance? How can we prevent it from worsening? Find out some tips on this week's episode of The Derm Vet podcast!TIMESTAMPSIntro 00:00Terminology For Resistant Bacteria 01:20Recommendations For Managing Pyoderma 03:34Why Do A...
Published 10/10/24
Allergies add up! Is it really that important to perform ear cytology when most of commercial products have combination ingredients? What do you do if an ear is not responding?Learn why it is crucial to justify the cost of repeated ear cytology to your cases. Many of these products have potent ingredients so we want to assure we are using them appropriately!
Published 10/03/24
Phovia is an innovative form of photobiomodulation that is easy to use in a veterinary clinical practice and can have several benefits (antibacterial, wound healing, etc.). It is easy to use and fast!But, what kind of cases could benefit from this technology? Would it be common to use on a daily basis in general practice? Check out how common Phovia can be used in a general practice. From acral licks, post-surgical incision and deep pyoderma, the common opportunities are endless!This ep...
Published 09/26/24
Skin barrier might not sound that exciting, but it is really important to consider in managing allergic dogs and cats. How do you do it?We know topicals are important! But there are other ways you can help the skin barrier through nutrition, supplements, even collars! Learn all about the ways that skin barrier can be enhanced in this week's episode of The Derm Vet podcast!TIMESTAMPSIntro 00:00The Layers Of Atopic Dermatitis 01:06How To Restore The Skin Barrier In Pets 04:02Outro 12:34
Published 09/19/24
I welcome back Dr. Galia Scheinberg on the podcast this week! Dr. Scheinberg has a lot of experience using the Vetbiotek products which contains MicroSilver. How is this ingredient compared to other silver containing products?Microsilver has a larger surface area, allowing for more positive ions to be released and for longer periods of time. Also, microsilver clings to the fur and skin, for prolonged contact without any systemic absorption.Learn all about the Vetbiotek line which contains Mic...
Published 09/12/24
Otitis media is a middle ear infection and can occur due to many different primary diseases. Ideally, these cases receive advanced imaging with CT or MRI, undergo video-otoscopy with myringotomy, submit a C/S and receive several weeks of appropriate antimicrobial systemic treatment. But, what if an owner can't afford referral? How else can we help these cases? Check out this week's episode of the podcast regarding clinical signs, causes, diagnostics and treatment options for otitis media...
Published 09/05/24
Welcome back, Dr Rachel Venable, DVM, MS, DACVIM (oncology) to the podcast! This week we discuss mast cell tumors!I don't know about you... but I always get confused about current guidelines with MCT. They can be anything from low-grade removal and no sweat... to multiple high-grade panic! How much margin do you really need? When is Stelfonta an option? Check out all this great conversation all about MCTs and how to approach them from a boarded oncologist!TIMESTAMPSIntro 00:00Predispositions ...
Published 08/29/24
Cutaneous lymphoma can be a tricky disease. It is red, flaky and itchy just like allergies can be. If you see an older dog with these lesions, it should be a differential. But, what do you do if you get back a biopsy of cutaneous lymphoma? What if you can't refer the case to an oncologist?Today's post welcomes Rachel Venable, DVM, MS, DACVIM (oncology) to discuss this disease and what you can do to manage them. She is the founder of Pet Cancer Care Consulting which is a teleconsulting service...
Published 08/22/24
How can you take your exam and history and "think like a dermatologist"? How can you elevate your game in derm when working up these skin cases?Check out how we pick up on distribution, species variations and history cues to start our skin workup in dogs and cats on this week's episode of The Derm Vet podcast!TIMESTAMPSIntro 00:00The Purpose Of Collecting A History 02:02The Examination 08:36Outro 16:46
Published 08/15/24
Wounds can be tough, but there is a new product to help with that. KeraVet Gel is a hydrogel wound dressing intended to act as a protective covering for partial thickness wounds. It is the first veterinary product to include keratin as an ingredient based on human-grade products. Additionally, it contains the most bitter lick deterrent available on the market to discourage pets from traumatizing the area. Wouldn't it be great to get rid of E-collars?Today, we welcome Cherice Roth, DVM (lead m...
Published 08/08/24
I get it! There is so much to cover in general practice that referring your patients to a dermatologist can feel daunting. I want to help! Here are the top 6 mistakes I see before cases are referred. It doesn't mean you are doing anything wrong... these are just simple things that can be fixed to have less frustrated clients.TIMESTAMPSIntro 00:00They're Not On Flea Control (Mistake #1) 01:30Not Explaining A Diet Trial (Mistake #2) 04:58Giving Up On Quality Allergy Medications (Mistake #3) 07:...
Published 08/01/24
Dr. Molly Brinkmann is a GP and medical director of a small animal general hospital in Tennessee. You may know her for the hilarious content she puts on Instagram (@drmollysays)... but she also loves managing skin cases as a general practitioner. We discuss working up these cases as a general veterinarian when you first see them and how to implement successful chronic management. This is a great episode including two busy vet moms passionate about what they do for animals and their owner...
Published 07/25/24
Do you feel comfortable with skin biopsies? For such a small sample, it is easy to mess up. Check out this week's episode of The Derm Vet podcast regarding prepping (don't!), sampling and submitting to maximize your results!TIMESTAMPSIntro 00:00Get More Than One Sample (Tip #1) 03:20User A Bigger Punch (Tip #2) 05:02Do Not Prep Them (Tip #3) 06:48Use A Dermatopathologist (Tip #4) 08:16Rock Your Skin Biopsies (Tip #5) 10:10Outro 11:54
Published 07/18/24
Erythema multiforme (EM) is an uncommon inflammatory skin disease. The onset is often very sudden and concerning and can affect the skin and mucous membranes leading to other issues (anorexia, difficulty defecating, etc.). The condition can require anywhere from no treatment to immunosuppressive drugs. Learn more about this disease in this week's episode of The Derm Vet podcast! TIMESTAMPSIntro 00:00Erythema Multiforme In Humans 02:16What Erythema Multiforme Looks Like 03:12Treatmen...
Published 07/11/24
Another grab bag episode of the podcast, you submitted questions about AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES on Instagram. Here is some information that goes through sebaceous adenitis treatment, ear margin vasculitis differentials, topicals for autoimmune diseases and more!TIMESTAMPSIntro 00:00Treatment Options For Sebaceous Adenitis 01:02Mycophenolate In Autoimmune Cases 05:35High Dose Prednisone Protocol 07:10Treating With Antibiotics Before Biopsying An Autoimmune Case 09:04Rule Outs For Ear Margin Vasculi...
Published 07/04/24
Apoquel (oclacitinib tablet) is approved for the treatment of allergic dermatitis in dogs over 12 months of age. However, veterinary medicine can present difficult cases and off-label use based on anecdotal experience can be important to provide quality of life when other options aren't working.Check out some diseases that have been reported to have been treated successfully with Apoquel... that aren't allergies. The diseases may surprise you!TIMESTAMPSIntro 00:00Discoid Lupus Erythematosus 0...
Published 06/27/24
It can be daunting to start with a dermatology case in veterinary medicine... or even manage changes in a case you have seen for years! Check out my TOP 5 TIPS to consider when seeing a dermatology case on this week's episode of The Derm Vet podcast!Join My Email List: https://thedermvet.com/The Sit. Stay. Laugh! Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sit-stay-laugh-podcast/id1743984464TIMESTAMPSIntro 00:00Do You Know Your Diagnosis? (Tip #1) 02:40Does This Treatment Make Financia...
Published 06/20/24
I gave you the opportunity to ask questions about food allergies... and you delivered!Come check out the top questions you have about food allergies in this week's episode of The Derm Vet podcast!TIMESTAMPSIntro 00:00How To Challenge A Pet After A Diet Trial 01:56My Flea Preventative Recommendation For Diet Trials 06:26Can Pets React To Hydrolyzed Protein? 09:22How Many Diet Trials To Consider Before A Pet Is Not Food Allergic 10:48Does A Patient Need To Have A Year Round History In Order To ...
Published 06/13/24