canine acral lick
dermatitis

race-approved • 1 hour ce course
By JOHN C. ANGUS, DVM, DACVD

ABOUT THE COURSE

This learning module designed for veterinarians and veterinary technicians will cover all aspects of canine acral lick dermatitis. We’ll review a new multifactorial disease model and treatment approaches including pain management, topical therapies, behavioral management and more.

COURSE OUTLINE

  1. Signalment/Lifestyle
  2. New Multifactorial Disease Model
  3. Factors & Causes
  4. Diagnosis
  5. Treatment

About the Author

Dr. Angus graduated from University of California Davis in 1994. After obtaining his degree in Veterinary Medicine, he worked in a private small animal and emergency practice for five years. Dr. Angus completed his residency in dermatology at the University of Illinois and became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Dermatology in 2003. He remained at the University as a visiting clinical professor until 2004, where he received recognition as a teacher of excellence. Dr. Angus joined Animal Dermatology Clinic in 2007 and sees patients in Pasadena, CA. Currently Dr. Angus serves as a member of the ACVD Education Committee and is on the editorial boards for the Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association and Veterinary Dermatology, the official journal of the European Society of Veterinary Dermatology.