Veterinary Advice on Skin Disorders in Dogs (Veterinary advice for dog owners series)
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #433438 in Books
- Published on: 2004-11-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 48 pages
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Synopsis
Skin disorders are among the most common group of conditions to affect dogs, and can range from mild irritation to severe discomfort. Veterinary Advice on Skin Disorders in Dogs tells you everything you need to know about the conditions that could affect your dog - the cause, symptoms, and most importantly, treatments. Whether you are interested in preventative care, or whether you have a dog that already has a skin complaint, this indispensable guide is essential reading.
From the Inside Flap
Skin disorders are among the most common group of conditions to affect dogs, and can range from mild irritation to severe discomfort. Written by a specialist veterinary dermatologist, Veterinary Advice on Skin Disorders in Dogs tells you everything you need to know about the conditions that could affect your dog - the causes, symptoms, and most importantly, treatments. This informative, accessible guide tells you about: Preventative, routine skin care, how skin problems are diagnosed, common skin problems and their treatments, allergies, diseases of the ears, nails and anal sacs. Whether you are interested in preventative care, or whether you have a dog that already has a skin complaint, this indispensible guide is essential reading.
About the Author
Tim Nuttall graduated in Zoology and Veterinary Science from the University of Bristol in 1992. After three years in practice, he joined the Royal School of Veterinary Studies in Edinburgh where he passed the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons' Certificate in Veterinary Dermatology in 1996. While at Edinburgh, he developed a particular interest in ear disease and yeast infections, and completed a PhD studying atopic dermatitis. Tim joined the University of Liverpool as Lecturer in Veterinary Dermatology in October 2001, where he sees clinical cases and continues research into the causes and treatment of allergic diseases.



