The festive season and chilly winter weather bring unique challenges for your pet’s skin and coat. At DermVet, we specialise in providing expert care for pets with skin and ear conditions, ensuring they remain happy and healthy throughout the season.
Under the authority of Dr David Bentley, one of the UK’s most experienced veterinary dermatologists, our clinic is dedicated to delivering tailored treatment and advice for your furry family members.
Common Winter Skin Problems in Pets
Winter conditions can create or worsen skin issues for pets, leading to discomfort and irritation. Key seasonal challenges include:
- Dry, flaky skin caused by cold air and indoor heating.
- Paw irritation from walking on salt or grit-treated pavements.
- Allergy flare-ups triggered by festive plants, decorations, or new treats.
- Moisture-related dermatitis due to damp weather conditions.
DermVet offers specialised care to address these winter-specific issues, so your pet can enjoy the colder months in comfort.
Why Choose DermVet for Winter Pet Care?
- Expertise You Can Rely On: With over 40 years of experience, Dr David Bentley has treated a wide range of skin and ear conditions in pets.
- Personalised Treatments: Each pet’s condition is unique, so we tailor our care to their individual needs.
- Comprehensive Support: Our compassionate team is committed to ensuring your pet’s health and comfort, no matter the season.
Book an Appointment Today
This winter, ensure your pet’s skin health is a top priority. Whether they’re dealing with itching, dry skin, or other skin issues, DermVet is here to help.
- Call Us: Contact our team at 0116 326 0402 to book an appointment.
- Email Us: Send your queries to enquiries@dermvet.co.uk, and we’ll respond.
Discover Leading Pet Dermatology at DermVet
Don’t let winter skin issues affect your pet’s comfort and happiness. Reach out to DermVet today to benefit from expert dermatological care for your furry friend. Learn more about our services on our website and let us help your pet thrive this winter season.