Background: The diagnosis of cutaneous adverse food reactions (CAFR) in dogs is dependent on a diet trial and provocative challenge.
Hypothesis/objectives: To evaluate the efficacy of an elemental diet for the diagnosis of CAFR in dogs.
Animals: Sixty-two client-owned nonseasonally pruritic dogs.
Aim: The aim of the study was to identify the presence of eggs of spp. in dog hair and to identify any risk factors associated with this.
Materials And Methods: A total of 96 dogs were sampled collecting hair from the head, perianal and hindquarters.
Background: Psoroptes cuniculi, a nonburrowing ear mite, is a common ectoparasite of rabbits. Constant irritation of the auditory canal by the presence of this mite can lead to otitis externa or otoacariasis.
Objective: The goal of this study was to evaluate the effect of fluralaner on rabbits naturally infested with P.