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Episodes

  1. Fleas and Flea Allergies
  2. Food Allergies
  3. Environmental Allergies
  4. Apoquel
  5. Cytopoint
  6. Steroids
  7. Atopica
  8. Immunotherapy
  9. Cushing’s disease – Clinical signs
  10. Cushing’s disease – Testing
  11. Cushing’s disease – Treatment
  12. When it’s time
  13. Demodex/Demodectic mange
  14. Scabies/Sarcoptic mange
  15. Inappropriate elimination
  16. FLUTD and UO
  17. Diet Trials
  18. Decreasing Stress Before Veterinary Visits
  19. Previsit Medications (Trazodone, Gabapentin, Pheromones)
  20. How to Work with Your Vet
  21. Allergy Mythbusters
  22. Common Dog Toxins – Part 1
  23. Common Dog Toxins – Part 2
  24. Common Cat Toxins – Part 1
  25. Common Cat Toxins – Part 2
  26. Vitamin D Toxicity (rat bait, supplements)
  27. Warfarin Toxicity (rat bait)
  28. Heat Stroke
  29. Adventuring with your Dog
  30. Toothbrushing
  31. Dental Products
  32. Bee and Wasp Desensitization
  33. Pet Fish
  34. Leptospirosis
  35. How to Choose a Pet Food
  36. Veterinary Technicians
  37. Canine Influenza
  38. Reindeer
  39. Arthritis
  40. Guinea Pigs
  41. Cat Scratching
  42. Skin Infections and Topical Therapy
  43. Skin Infections and Antibiotics
  44. Ear Infections: Causes
  45. Ear Infections: Tests and Treatments
  46. Cytology
  47. Aural Hematomas
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