Dermatological Treatments for Animals in Los Angeles
The main mistake an owner makes when the first signs of a disease appear is to try to diagnose it on their own and, even worse, to start treatment. You can't bring your pet closer to recovery without the expert help of a veterinary dermatologist, but it's easy to do harm. Notice that your pet's skin is not normal? Contact Veterinary Hospital Animal Clinic International right away.
High-class veterinary dermatology
Our veterinary specialists address the root cause of the disease, so prescribing therapy is preceded by a comprehensive diagnosis. Our veterinary dermatologists use quality and modern medicines proven to be effective. These are dermatological products developed specifically for animals.
We would like to emphasize that certain infectious diseases may affect the skin not only of pets, but also their owners. If such an ailment is detected, we will place the animal in an inpatient facility, where we will provide comfortable conditions and appropriate care.
The best Los Angeles veterinarians will put all their knowledge and skills to work to ensure that your pet gets better as quickly as possible. At the conclusion of treatment, the specialist will recommend how to avoid a recurrence of the problem.
How do I rеcognize if my pet has a skin disease?
Skin disease is provoked by external factors, fungi, parasites, endocrine system disorders, vitamin shortages and abnormalities of internal organs. Often dermatological problems not only affect the appearance of the animal badly, but also cause him discomfort. Certain diseases are also dangerous for humans, which means that delay in eliminating them should not be delayed. You can suspect that the skin of your pet has been exposed to the disease, for the following signs:
- Itching - the animal periodically itches, sometimes strongly and nervously, to the point of wounds. - Red spots. - Dandruff. - Bald patches. - Pustules. - Rashes. - Swellings. - Thinning of the coat. - Formation of hair tufts. - Occasional shaking of the head in conjunction with ear scratching.Notice one or more of these symptoms? Then it's time to get your pet checked out by a veterinary dermatologist. Bring your pet to Veterinary Hospital Animal Clinic International by someone who knows all about the patient's lifestyle.
Do not shampoo your pet before your visit to the specialist. Bring a veterinary passport with you. A consultation with our professional will help prevent a recurrence of the disease.