Extra Resources
These resources are additional assets created by AAHA and our sponsors to help you implement guidelines on allergic skin diseases in dogs and cats. They cover flea allergy, food allergy, feline atopic skin syndrome, and the spectrum of care considerations for allergic skin diseases.
Watch this summary of the 2023 AAHA Management of Allergic Skin Diseases in Dogs and Cats Guidelines
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Zoetis Resources
- Questions to Ask Your Veterinarian When You Have an Itchy Dog
- CYTOPOINT® Pet Owner Checklist
- CYTOPOINT® Pet Owner Downloadable Itch Tracker
- In-Clinic Exam Room Dog Itch Poster
- Prepare For The Flare
- History Form for Itchy Dogs
- Answering the Call for Itchy Dogs- Guide for CSRs
Zoetis Petcare Network: “True Cost” Episodes
- Episode 1: Emotional Toll of Inadequate Itch Treatment in Dogs
- Episode 2: Breaking the Cycle of Allergic Itch in Dogs
- Episode 3: Impact of Inadequate Itch Treatment to Practices
- Episode 4: Drawbacks of Antihistamines for Dogs with Itch
- Episode 5: Effects of Steroids on Allergic Dogs
- Episode 6: The Side Effects of Steroids in Dogs – Part 1
- Episode 7: The Side Effects of Steroids in Dogs – Part 2
Hill’s Pet Nutrition Resources
- Derm Year Pro Detailer
- Clinical Evidence Report: Veterinarian-Reported Canine Atopic Dermatitis Lesion Index (CADLI) Scores Were No Different from Baseline
- Clinical Evidence Report: Significantly More Owners Reported Lower (Improved) Pruritus Visual Analog Scores (PVAS) After Feeding Derm Complete Compared with Control Food
- Simple steps to approach the itchy puppy
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The 2023 AAHA Management of Allergic Skin Diseases in Dogs and Cats Guidelines are generously supported by Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Merck Animal Health, and Zoetis.