The chronically itchy dog can be a challenge to successfully manage. Furthermore, chronic itch can take a toll on the human animal bond as well as the veterinarian-client relationship. Effectively communicating information to clients whose pets suffer from chronic pruritus due to allergy, infection, or external parasites is critical to the successful management of their disease.
In this presentation you will learn some helpful ways for communicating important information to clients regarding chronic pruritus in dogs.
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