Does your dog itch in the summer? Are they prone to ear problems? It’s likely they’re suffering from Atopic Dermatitis (AD) aka skin allergies in dogs. This course can help!
Created by vets, this e-learning course explains what allergies are and how to help your dog holistically. Skin allergies in dogs can be very frustrating to deal with and you’ll find hundreds of products that claim they’ll help or even cure your dog’s disease. The problem is, most of them are a waste of money.
Our vets have taken the time to make this interactive e-learning course to help you learn everything you need to know about dog skin allergies.
When you buy course access, you’ll receive:
- Access to the course, including updates, for the lifetime of your pet
- Interactive lessons to help you learn about your pet’s condition
- The information you need to pick through the bad products and find the good ones, saving you money in unproven ‘treatments’
- The knowledge and understanding to help you talk to your vet and make decisions for your pet’s treatment
- Access to our mailing list to receive updates in the management of dog allergies
What our customers say
Thank you once again for a great course! Loved it! It was really useful to see the studies and also the post-op information as I found it useful to know ahead of time what to expect.
– Emma, Neutering Your Dog course
Course Outline
When you buy this course, you’ll have access to the following modules:
Lesson 1: Introduction
Lesson 2: Understanding Atopic Dermatitis (what it is, signs and symptoms, and uncovering your dog’s allergic triggers)
Lesson 3: Seeking Help and Diagnosis (including the role of specialists)
Lesson 4: Building an Individualised Treatment Plan (improving the skin barrier, immunotherapy, minimising allergen exposure and medicines)
Lesson 5: Summary and Next Steps
Every module has been carefully crafted to give you uniquely useful advice straight from our vets, giving you evidence-based information you can use to help your dog’s itch, starting right now.
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Petlearnia content is written by vets, for pet owners. We use our scientific expertise, experiences, and do a lot of research to make sure our content is useful. We’re completely independent of corporates and food/pharmaceutical companies, so you can trust our impartial advice.
Get it now!
When you get the course now, you get lifetime access to the most up-to-date, vet-verified information written for pet owners on the internet.
Note: This course offers a deep dive into skin allergies in dogs, but it’s essential to remember that it isn’t a substitute for professional veterinary consultations. Always collaborate with your vet to address your dog’s unique health needs.
Course written by:
Dr Joanna Woodnutt BVM BVS BVMedSci MRCVS
After graduating from the University of Nottingham in 2016, Dr Woodnutt went on to work in companion animal practice where she developed an interest in chronic diseases and client care. Jo now lives in the Channel Islands and is a full time writer and founder of Petlearnia.
Course checked by:
Dr Rachel Sant
Rachel has been a small animal vet for over 30 years, working in a variety of different types of practices in the South of England. She has post-graduate qualifications in both medicine and dermatology (skin problems) and has a particular interest in itchy dogs. She currently lives in Devon and works both as an online vet and in small animal practice.
Course released: Sept 2024
Course last updated: Sept 2024
Veterinarian at Petlearnia
Since graduating as a vet from the University of Nottingham in 2016, Dr Woodnutt worked in a variety of companion animal roles across the Midlands. She now writes about pets full time from her home in the Channel Islands, where she lives with her husband and young daughter. Dr Woodnutt believes passionately in helping pet parents understand and help their pets.
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