Description
29,00 €
Itchy dog is so common presentation. Yet, it’s not always easy to find an exact reason. This webinar is about all possible ways a dog may show pruritic behaviour, possible causes and clear algorithm to follow in order to diagnose itchy dog and start treatment.
Description
Pruritic dog: diagnostic algorithm
28 January
These webinars have 100 live seats where attending members can ask questions of the speakers immediately after the presentation. Speakers are choosen based on their expertise in the presented subject. If viable, hairs should be plucked from active lesions (eg, lesions of alopecia, crusting, scaling, or follicular casting), and plucking vibrissae (ie, whiskers) should be avoided. If patchy alopecia is present, collecting hairs from the margin of an alopecic lesion is best.
However, central hair regrowth may be present on the lesion in areas of healing, in which case collecting from this area may not aid in diagnosis. Collecting hairs from the leading edge of the lesion (similar to collecting samples for cytologic evaluation) may allow for a better representation of the active process of the lesion. In cases of suspected demodicosis, approximately 30 to 40 hairs per affected body location should be collected and evaluated; however, collecting at least 30 to 40 hairs in all canine or feline cases can help ensure a representative sample.
- Levels of presentation go from basic to specialist.
- Webinars will be based on practical subjects or more advanced research topics.
How receive access?
If we can assume that you oversee the development of business-to-business rather than consumer products and that you are marketing those products to companies as opposed to individuals, then answering the “Who are my customers?” question accurately might be a bit more complicated.
What user buys?
If we can assume that you oversee the development of business-to-business rather than consumer products and that you are marketing those products to companies as opposed to individuals, then answering the “Who are my customers?” question accurately might be a bit more complicated.
What is the cost?
If we can assume that you oversee the development of business-to-business rather than consumer products and that you are marketing those products to companies as opposed to individuals, then answering the “Who are my customers?” question accurately might be a bit more complicated.