September 12, 2024: Purring & Pruritic: How to Avoid a “Catopy” Catastrophe

RACE Program #:

1221508

RACE-Approved CE

1 Hour

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Pruritic cat, have you scratching your head?

In this 1-hour, VETgirl small animal webinar, Dr. Joya Griffin, DVM, DACVD will explore the unique differences of cats when they present with pruritic skin disease. Tune in as Dr. Griffin focuses on how to determine a definitive diagnosis with tips and tricks in long-term management of feline allergic skin disease!

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  1. I have a question about the Dermoscent spot-on, the ingredient list includes Tea Tree Oil as an ingredient. Are we not worried about it because it is a low amount/very diluted?

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