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Pet Case Study: Molly
- Apr, 27, 2018
- Case Studies
“Molly” is a 3-year-old FS Havenese dog who presented to Dr. Gimmler in August 2017 for itching and skin infections since 1 year of age that got worse after moving from Oklahoma to Texas. Her itching would get better on steroids, but it would always come back once drugs were stopped. A previous blood allergy […]
Read MoreADRC Grapevine’s New Hospital Coming Soon
- Apr, 20, 2018
- Practice/Staff News
Construction of ADRC Grapevine’s new hospital has begun, right next to the current hospital! We’ll have more space and a lobby area just for dermatology patients. The anticipated move date is September 2018. The dermatologists will be attending the North American Veterinary Dermatology Forum in Maui, Hawaii the first week of May 2018 to learn […]
Read MoreDisease Spotlight: Debunking Raw Food Diets
- Apr, 13, 2018
- Disease Spotlight
3 Reasons to Avoid Raw Food Diets 1. They do not treat or cure any disease. Food allergy is directed against a protein (beef, dairy, and chicken most commonly1) and feeding them raw chicken or beef doesn’t change anything—they’re still eating a protein to which they’re allergic. If you suspect your pet has a food […]
Read MoreReviews: Gator
- Dec, 18, 2017
- From Our Clients
“Finding your clinic was the best thing that could’ve happened for Gator. It’s the story of the ugly duckling.” — Mr. Mills
Read MorePet Case Study: Frankie
- Dec, 11, 2017
- Case Studies
Frankie is a 3 year-old female spayed Chinese Crested Dog with a history of multiple black-heads and few deep nodules on her back and sides of her body. The black-heads and deep nodules do not seem to bother Frankie; however, it is alarming to her mom, Mrs. Seeley, as she does not understand why Frankie’s […]
Read MoreDisease Spotlight: Skin Tumor—Sebaceous Gland Hyperplasia
- Dec, 04, 2017
- Disease Spotlight
What is it? Sebaceous Gland Hyperplasia is a non-cancerous skin tumor that can develop anywhere on the skin. It is an overgrowth of sebaceous gland cells that are associated with hair follicles located in the skin. What can cause Sebaceous Gland Hyperplasia tumors? The exact cause is unknown. What do these tumors look like? A Sebaceous […]
Read MoreHalloween 2017 at ADRC
- Nov, 27, 2017
- Practice/Staff News
Halloween 2017 was an exciting day at ADRC. The Dallas location celebrated with an “Alice In Wonderland” theme and the Grapevine team dressed up as the “Cat In The Hat”. Our patients also had a great time dressing up when visiting ADRC (Left: patient Titi Cordova). The yearly pumpkin decorating contest had many very creative pumpkins. The […]
Read MoreReviews: Cooper
- Sep, 21, 2017
- From Our Clients
We so appreciate all that Dr. Seals and the ADRC team have done for Copper. Because of them, his quality of life has greatly improved!” — The Lawrence Family
Read MorePet Case Study: Rowdy
- Sep, 12, 2017
- Case Studies
Rowdy is a 4 year-old MN Chihuahua mix with a history of recently spending time in the back yard digging through the dirt and snooping in areas he probably shouldn’t. He presented to ADRC about 3 days after developing red bumps concentrated on the top of his muzzle. The affected area was extremely itchy and […]
Read MoreDisease Spotlight: Solar Induced Hemangiosarcoma
- Sep, 06, 2017
- Disease Spotlight
Do you have a pink skinned and white haired dog or cat? You may want to read about Solar Induced Hemangiosarcoma! What is it? Solar Induced Hemangiosarcoma is a malignant cancer of the cells that line blood vessels (veins and arteries) and often involves the skin. Solar damage (sun bathing) can cause these changes on […]
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