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Allergies & Dermatology

Relief for Itchy Pets in Largo

Persistent itching, recurring ear infections, red skin, and hair loss are more than minor irritations — they are signs that something deeper may be happening. At Dr. Kathy’s Veterinary Care, Inc., we provide comprehensive allergy and dermatology services for dogs, cats, rabbits, and select exotic pets in Largo, Seminole, and North Redington Beach.

Skin conditions are one of the most common reasons pets visit the veterinarian. They can also be some of the most frustrating. Symptoms often come and go, temporarily improve, then flare up again. Our approach focuses on identifying the underlying cause rather than repeatedly masking symptoms. As a trusted veterinarian in Largo, we evaluate skin issues and develop treatment plans that aim to address the root cause of skin discomfort. 

Common Signs Your Pet May Have a Skin Problem

If you notice any of the following, it may be time to schedule an exam:

  • Frequent scratching or licking
  • Chewing at paws
  • Red, inflamed, or irritated skin
  • Hair thinning or bald patches
  • Recurrent ear infections
  • Head shaking
  • Thickened or darkened skin
  • Persistent odor
  • Scabs, sores, or crusting

Many pets with allergies show subtle signs before symptoms become severe. For example, repeated ear infections may be the first indicator of an allergic condition.

Understanding Pet Allergies

Allergies develop when a pet’s immune system overreacts to substances that would not normally cause harm. In Largo and surrounding coastal communities, common triggers include:

  • Environmental allergens
    Pollen, grasses, mold spores, and dust mites are frequent culprits.
  • Flea allergy dermatitis

Even a single flea bite can trigger intense itching in sensitive pets.

  • Food allergies

Certain proteins or ingredients can cause chronic skin or gastrointestinal symptoms.

  • Contact allergies
    Reactions to specific materials, cleaners, or outdoor surfaces.

Identifying the trigger is critical. Treating symptoms alone without determining the cause often leads to repeated flare-ups.

Our Diagnostic Approach

Dermatology requires deeper evaluation. During your pet’s visit, we may recommend:

  • Skin cytology to identify bacteria or yeast
  • Parasite screening
  • Flea control assessment
  • Diet trials
  • Laboratory testing
  • Allergy management planning

Each case is different. Some pets respond quickly once parasites or infections are addressed. Others require longer-term allergy management.

Our goal is clarity. We walk through findings and explain what is contributing to the irritation so you understand why a specific treatment plan is recommended.

Treatment & Long-Term Management

Treatment depends on the diagnosis and severity of symptoms. Options may include:

  • Targeted medications
  • Anti-inflammatory therapy
  • Medicated shampoos or topical treatments
  • Dietary adjustments
  • Allergy control plan
  • Ongoing monitoring

For pets with chronic allergies, management is often about control rather than cure. The objective is to reduce flare-ups, minimize discomfort, and maintain healthy skin over time.

Ear Infections & Skin Health

Ear infections frequently accompany allergic conditions. Repeated head shaking, redness, discharge, or odor from the ears should be evaluated promptly. Chronic inflammation can lead to thickening of the ear canal and more complicated treatment needs if left unaddressed.

Skin and ear health are closely connected. Managing one often improves the other.

Dermatology for Rabbits

Rabbits and exotic pets can also experience skin conditions, including parasite infestations, fungal infections, and dietary-related coat issues. These species may mask symptoms until problems are advanced. Proper handling, careful examination, and species-specific treatment are essential for accurate diagnosis and safe care.

Our experience with rabbits allows us to provide informed dermatologic evaluation tailored to their unique anatomy.

When to Schedule an Appointment

Skin conditions rarely resolve completely without medical guidance. If your pet’s itching lasts more than a few days, recurs frequently, or worsens over time, early intervention can prevent more severe inflammation and secondary infections.

As a local veterinarian in Largo, FL, we are proud to serve families from Seminole and North Redington Beach who want steady, comprehensive dermatology care close to home. If your pet is experiencing itching, hair loss, ear issues, or ongoing skin irritation, let us help identify the cause as the first step toward lasting relief.

Schedule a dermatology appointment with Dr. Kathy’s Veterinary Care today.

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Monday: 10:00 am—6:00 pm
Tuesday: 10:00 am—6:00 pm
Wednesday: 10:00 am—6:00 pm
Thursday: 10:00 am—6:00 pm
Friday: 10:00 am—6:00 pm
Weekend: Closed

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14100 Walsingham Road, Unit 34
Largo, FL 33774

Also serving Seminole, FL and surrounding areas.

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