Anal sac disease – A dermatologist’s perspective
‘Express anal sacs’ are a common consult in practice but why is this happening in the first instance and what can we do about managing our patients? Join us on…
Atopic worth discussing: How to deal with canine atopic dermatitis
So where did all the itchy Westies go? If you, like me, are wondering where they disappeared to, have no fear as they have been replaced with French bulldogs, poodle…
Beyond Bald: Diagnosing and Managing Canine Alopecia
Alopecia is a frequent and sometimes perplexing presentation in canine patients, with causes ranging from the mundane to the complex. Recognising specific patterns of hair loss is key to making…
Breaking the Cycle: Practical Strategies for Managing Chronic Otitis in Dogs
Chronic or recurrent otitis can be one of the most frustrating conditions to manage in veterinary practice—for both clinicians and clients. When ear disease just won’t resolve, it’s time to…
Cracking the Case of the Itchy Cat: A Practical Approach to Feline Pruritus
Feline pruritus can be one of the most frustrating and nuanced challenges in veterinary dermatology. This focused and practical webinar offers an up-to-date overview of how to confidently manage the…
Dermatology in Practice: Making Treatment Work
Choosing the right treatment is just the beginning when managing dermatological patients—ensuring efficacy, safety, and compliance is where success lies. In this final session of the dermatology series, we’ll bring…
Ear today; how can we avoid it being gone tomorrow?
What is your reaction when you see ‘sore ear’ on the diary at work? Is it “Yeah, another ear’ or ‘Argh, not another ear’? Ear disease is a frequent cause…
Itching for Answers: Understanding Canine Pruritus and Hypersensitivities
Pruritus is one of the most common and challenging presentations in small animal practice. In this insightful webinar, we’ll explore the complex interplay between the immune system and the skin,…
On Their Last Legs: Diagnosing and Managing Canine Pododermatitis
Pododermatitis is a frequently encountered but often complex dermatological issue in dogs. Affecting the paws—including interdigital spaces, footpads, nails, and nail folds—this condition can range from mild irritation to chronic,…
Scaling the Surface: A Practical Approach to Scaling and Crusting Skin Disorders in Dogs and Cats
Scaling and crusting skin lesions are a common and often frustrating finding in both canine and feline patients. These signs can arise from a wide variety of underlying conditions—ranging from…
Surgical management of external ear canal disease
In this webinar, we review the surgical management of pinnal disease including aural haematoma and pinnal neoplasia. We discuss the aetiology and diagnosis of external ear canal disease and review…