Dr. Mark Edwards BVSc (DVM - equivalent) is a small animal veterinarian, author & expert for JustAnswer. Dr. Edwards focuses on canine and feline medicine and surgery and takes pride in helping both animals and their clients. Having graduated from the world renowned and prestigious college - Massey University - Dr Edwards has since been instrumental to small animal health and well being in the large metropolitan city of Auckland in his home country, New Zealand. Whilst at Massey, Dr Edwards gained several first-in-class awards for clinical pathology and small animals medicine & surgery, passing all papers with flying colors.
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Dr Edwards' writing background is also impressive having spent 4 years in his home city Christchurch co-writing and developing several successful online books and DVDs, including the popular and successful SitStayFetch package, a canine housetraining guide and a complete guide to canine health (all available on www.kingdomofpets.com) as well as helping put together the DVD guide to canine behavioral training. In between consulting at a busy animal hospital in West Auckland, Dr Edwards is also now an established Veterinary expert available 24 hours, 7 days a week on the increasingly popular JustAnswer website. Here he has a large
following with having answered well over 1000 burning Veterinary related questions with 100% positive feedback. Having now joined the team at BarkelyAndPaws, Dr Edwards hopes to share his wealth of knowledge via articles and blogs, as well as eventually an new online book available for purchase.
In the meantime, you can reach Dr Edwards at any time via the JustAnswer website Ask Your Pet Question Now, or by asking a question using the box below:
This summer I have seen a large number of dogs presenting to the clinic with very itchy bellys, groins, underarms, legs and paws. Any itchy dog that presents to the clinic I get suspicious of a large range of possible potential skin problems ranging from mites to allergies to bacterial/fungal infections and more.
Dogs presenting with itching and dermatitis (skin inflammation) in the above regions however, very commonly have an allergy to something they come in contact with either at home or on walks. Dogs quite commonly develop allergies to plants and grasses as well as sometimes to bedding and floring. These allergies are typically termed contact allergies and seem to be even more common at this time of year with long grass and pollens about.
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