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From Our Clients: Meet Ducky!
- Mar, 15, 2023
- From Our Clients
“Ducky has struggled with several different allergy and skin related issues for years. It seemed like a never-ending fight, and the solutions from his regular vet weren’t helping. After hearing about ADRC and Dr. Ho, his issues have finally become controlled! Dr. Ho, the staff, and clinic are superb. They are friendly, helpful and will […]
Read MorePet Spotlight/Case Study: Jackson’s Resistant Infection
- Feb, 21, 2023
- Case Studies
Jackson is a 9-year-old, male neutered, Japanese Chin who has a long history of atopic dermatitis (environmental allergies) managed by Dr. Ho. At one point, Jackson’s allergies flared, and he developed a resistant staphylococcal bacterial infection. Based off a skin culture, Jackson was started on a systemic and topical antibiotic for 30 days; however, Jackson’s […]
Read MoreFrom Our Clients: Meet Bear!
- Feb, 09, 2023
- From Our Clients
“Meet Bear! He’s our 5½ year old black Lab Retriever whom we love dearly. Today he’s happy and healthy doing the things he loves most. That includes swimming in the pool, chasing rabbits, barking at the mail carrier, and going on car rides and road trips with his family. A few years ago, Bear’s life […]
Read MoreDerm Spotlight: Discoid Lupus Erythematosus
- Jan, 30, 2023
- Allergy News, Disease Spotlight
What is Discoid Lupus Erythematosus (DLE)? Discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE) is one of the most common autoimmune skin diseases that targets the face. An autoimmune disease is where your own immune system is reacting against you. This disease can occur in dogs and is rarely seen in cats. What are the symptoms of DLE? This […]
Read MorePractice/Staff News, Winter 2023
- Jan, 19, 2023
- Practice/Staff News
ADRC is now part of Animal Dermatology Group, Inc. As we look forward to the new and exciting possibilities 2023 has for all of us, we are happy to announce that Animal Dermatology Referral Clinic has joined Animal Dermatology Group (ADG). Operating veterinary specialty practices throughout the country under the name Animal Dermatology Clinic, ADG […]
Read MorePet Spotlight/Case Study: Maximus Gets the Max Benefits from His Visits to ADRC
- Nov, 02, 2022
- Case Studies
Maximus S. visited us at the Animal Dermatology Referral Clinic with itchy crusty sores all over his body. He had antibiotics prescribed before coming to see Dr. Seals which did not resolve the sores. Other symptoms included increased frequency of drinking water over the past year and urinating often. His physical examination revealed multiple red […]
Read MoreFrom Our Clients: Golden Doodle Bruno
- Oct, 18, 2022
- From Our Clients
“We started coming to the Animal Dermatology Clinic when our golden doodle Bruno kept getting ear infections every other week. After several tests he was diagnosed with food allergy as well as an environmental allergy. Dr. Seals and her wonderful staff reassured us that our baby would get better if we put him on a […]
Read MoreDerm Spotlight: Treatment Options for Calcium Deposits in Dog Skin
- Oct, 06, 2022
- Allergy News, Disease Spotlight
What is Calcinosis Cutis? This is an uncommon physiological process characterized by inappropriate mineral deposition into the epidermis (superficial skin), dermis (deep skin), and subcutis (fatty layer underneath the skin) with calcium salts. Calcinosis cutis in dogs is a rare disease usually occurring in large breeds (for example, German Shepherds) and can affect puppies and […]
Read MorePractice/Staff News, Fall 2022
- Sep, 20, 2022
- Practice/Staff News
Dr. Ho had a healthy baby boy! His name is Landon Richard! She and baby are doing well. Welcome to Miss Madison Wise! She has joined the receptionist team at the ADRC Grapevine, TX office. Equine Allergies – Tennessee Walking Horse: Dr. Seals assisted the Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch veterinary team located in Murchison, TX. […]
Read MorePet Spotlight/Case Study: A Kitty with Blisters
- Aug, 09, 2022
- Case Studies
Athena is a 6-year-old domestic short haired cat with a history of diffuse yellow raised crusts on her skin, ear margins, and paws. Her paws were swollen and painful to walk on. She reportedly was not using her litter box, had a decreased appetite, and overall was not feeling well. The changes seen on […]
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