Dermatology
Skin disorders are a common but frustrating problem in pets and without effective treatment, they can develop into serious health issues. Behaviors such as biting, licking, and scratching can be symptomatic of a dermatologic disorder that’s not only disturbing but also affecting your pet’s quality of life.
Finding the cause, not just treating the symptoms
With 30 years of experience diagnosing and treating the most difficult cases that can range from metabolic diseases to immune-mediated conditions, chronic ear and skin infections to skin cancer, ew are dedicated to finding the source of your pet’s condition and working with you to find a solution.

Signs your pet may have a dermatological problem
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Excessive licking of the paws, armpits, groin, perineal area & belly
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Compulsive scratching
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Regularly rubbing face & body against the ground, walls, furniture, etc.
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Red skin, scabs, pimples, and scales
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Bad body odor (seborrheic odor)
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Hair loss
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Red, swollen, or painful ears
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Dark or tan discharge from ears
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Runny & red eyes
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Vomiting and/or intermittent soft stools
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Flatulence
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Frequent sneezing and/or wheezing
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Bald patches, and your cat shedding more than normal
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Itchy skin, scabs, red open sores, red plaques
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Excessive and frenetic growling while scratching
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Rubbing of the face
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Watery red eyes
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Fleas and ticks
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Excessive head shaking, dirty or red ears








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Virtual & At-Home Appointments
Some conditions require immediate attention and other need a more personal touch, that's why we offer both virtual and at-home visits. Introductory meetings, dermatology intake, even diet recommendations can be done virtually. For more sensitive treatments, like hospice or euthanasia, Dr. Limpach can come to you. We can work with you to decide the best course of action.
