New Veterinary Dermatology Services NowAvailable in Winston-Salem: What PetParents Need to Know

If your dog constantly scratches, licks their paws, suffers from recurring ear infections, or struggles with skin issues that never seem to go away, you're not alone. Skin disease and allergies are among the most common reasons dogs visit the veterinarian, and many pet owners spend months—or even years—trying to find answers.

That’s why we were excited to sit down with the team at Animal Dermatology Clinic Winston-Salem, one of the newest specialty veterinary practices serving the Triad.

In our latest YouTube interview, we discussed common skin conditions, allergy management, treatment options, and when it may be time to seek help from a veterinary dermatologist.

What Does a Veterinary Dermatologist Do?

A veterinary dermatologist is a veterinarian who has completed advanced training and specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions involving:

  • Environmental allergies

  • Food allergies

  • Chronic itching

  • Ear infections

  • Hair loss

  • Hot spots

  • Skin infections

  • Autoimmune skin diseases

  • Nail disorders

  • Chronic skin inflammation

For many pets, skin conditions can be frustrating, uncomfortable, and difficult to diagnose. Veterinary dermatologists have access to specialized testing and treatment options that can help identify the underlying cause of chronic symptoms.

Common Signs Your Dog May Need to See a Dermatologist

Many pet parents assume occasional scratching is normal. However, persistent symptoms can indicate a larger issue.

Some common signs include:

  • Excessive scratching

  • Paw licking or chewing

  • Recurrent ear infections

  • Red or irritated skin

  • Hair loss

  • Hot spots

  • Skin odor

  • Chronic licking

  • Head shaking

  • Recurring skin infections

If these symptoms continue despite treatment, a referral to a veterinary dermatologist may be beneficial.

Allergies Are More Common Than You Think

One of the most interesting topics discussed during our interview was the prevalence of environmental allergies.

While food allergies often receive the most attention, environmental allergies are extremely common and may be triggered by:

  • Grass

  • Tree pollen

  • Weed pollen

  • Mold spores

  • Dust mites

  • Seasonal allergens

Here in North Carolina, our long allergy seasons can make symptoms particularly challenging for dogs.

The Importance of Early Intervention

Skin conditions often become more difficult and expensive to manage when left untreated.

Early intervention can help prevent:

  • Secondary skin infections

  • Chronic inflammation

  • Ear disease

  • Ongoing discomfort

  • Repeated veterinary visits

The earlier a treatment plan is developed, the better the outcome is often for both pets and their families.

What We See at Winston-Salem Dog Care

As pet care providers, our team spends a significant amount of time with dogs during boarding, daycare, overnight care, and in-home visits.

Because of that, we often notice early signs of skin irritation, including:

  • Increased scratching

  • Excessive licking

  • Ear discomfort

  • Changes in coat quality

  • Restlessness caused by itching

While we do not diagnose medical conditions, we always encourage pet parents to discuss any concerns with their veterinarian and seek specialist care when recommended.

Meet Animal Dermatology Clinic Winston-Salem

We are thrilled to welcome this specialty service to our local pet community.

Animal Dermatology Clinic Winston-Salem

4807 Country Club Road
Winston-Salem, NC 27104
(336) 365-0663

Their team works closely with primary care veterinarians to provide advanced dermatology services and individualized treatment plans for pets dealing with chronic skin and allergy concerns.

Watch the Full Interview

We encourage all pet parents dealing with chronic itching, allergies, skin infections, or ear problems to watch our full interview on YouTube.

The discussion is packed with valuable information that can help you better understand what your pet may be experiencing and what treatment options may be available.

Supporting Winston-Salem’s Pet Community

One of our goals at Winston-Salem Dog Care is to connect pet parents with trusted local resources and veterinary professionals.

We are excited to continue interviewing veterinarians, trainers, specialists, and other pet professionals throughout the Triad to help educate and support our community.

If there’s a topic you’d like us to cover in a future video or blog post, we’d love to hear from you.

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