Many of you know that there's nothing worse than having to watch your little furkid suffer day after day with some kind of skin problem, no matter what it is. I've been there with my own dogs, one of which I nearly lost to a mystery skin disease that left her hairless with open sores. That was little Shenanigan the Yorkie, the first life saved by DERMagic.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Whitnie - the formerly hairless Pomeranian...
Many of you know that there's nothing worse than having to watch your little furkid suffer day after day with some kind of skin problem, no matter what it is. I've been there with my own dogs, one of which I nearly lost to a mystery skin disease that left her hairless with open sores. That was little Shenanigan the Yorkie, the first life saved by DERMagic.
Posted by Dr. Adelia Ritchie at 7:37 AM
Labels: allergies, Alopecia X, black skin disease, cat skin allergies, dog dermatitis, dog rash, dog skin allergies, dog skin problems, hair loss, hair loss dog, itchy dog, pomeranian
Monday, March 15, 2010
Are you using Atopica for your dog skin allergies?
- 86% of clients have been frustrated by their dog's atopy*
- 64% have visited multiple veterinarians to treat their dog's atopic dermatitis*
- This product, although FDA-approved, is dangerous because it only relieves SYMPTOMS, but doesn't treat the CAUSE and does not treat the resulting infection.
What is cyclosporine (Atopica)?
Cyclosporine is a medication designed to suppress the immune system, to treat auto-immune diseases like psoriasis. Though powerful, it causes very few serious reactions when used for short periods of time (days, weeks, or a few months). It is considered a short-term treatment for psoriasis and is safest when given for less than one year. Problems with kidney function, including kidney failure, and hypertension can occur in cases where the drug is used for over one year.
Please check our website and read about allergies and how to treat the manifestation of allergic responses, safely and with no side-effects with DERMagic Skin Rescue Lotion. Don't crash your pet's immunity to skin disease! Rescue him from it with our all-natural, topical products that are 100% guaranteed effective, or your purchase price cheerfully refunded.
Be safe, and keep your pets safe and infection-free this season!
Dr Adelia
Posted by Dr. Adelia Ritchie at 1:16 PM
Labels: allergies, cat skin allergies, dog dermatitis, dog itch, dog rash, dog skin allergies, dog skin problems, itchy dog, summer itch
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
DAILY KIBBLE on Dog Skin Allergies

Does your dog have skin allergies?Or is it something else?
Dog skin allergies are becoming increasingly common. Food, carpeting, blankets, dust mites, mold spores in the air, pollen, plastic food dishes, and ornamental plants all have the potential to trigger allergies in dogs. In some instances, a highly allergic pet may be diagnosed as having several allergies at once. And the severity of allergies, which can be seasonal or year ‘round, varies greatly. The most common symptom of an allergy is intense itching (known as pruritus), which may be localized at spots or might be systemic, covering the pet's entire body.
Pet owners expect their dogs to scratch themselves now and then. However, excessive and persistent scratching, licking, biting and hair loss may be signs of an allergy. When a vet diagnoses a dog’s itchiness and inflammation as a potential allergy, there are some expensive vet bills and treatment costs awaiting this pet parent.
But what if it isn’t an allergy? Even if the condition began as an allergic response to something, the itching, scratching, chewing may be the result of a secondary infection that set in as a result of a crashed immune system either from the allergy or from the steroids administered to treat the symptoms. To learn more about steroid-free allergy care, click here.

Posted by Dr. Adelia Ritchie at 1:19 PM
Labels: allergies, DERMagic, dog rash, dog rashes, dog skin allergies, hot spot lotion, itchy dog, natural pet products, pet care products
Sunday, March 7, 2010
The World's Cutest Ewok. Oh Wait! It's a DOG!
Posted by Dr. Adelia Ritchie at 6:01 PM
Labels: all natural, allergies, DERMagic, dog dermatitis, dog hot spots, dog itch, dog rash, dog rashes, dog skin allergies, dog skin problems, grooming, hot spot lotion, hot spots in dogs, itchy dog
Monday, January 18, 2010
New DERMagic Retail Locations
Greetings and Happy New Year!
DERMagic Skin Care for Animals is starting off 2010 with a "howl"! We have added 11 new retail locations to our website. If we haven't reached a pet shop or groomer near you, please ask them to contact us! It's time to get ready for the "summer itch" season, and nothing works to quickly get rid of dog and cat skin problems like DERMagic.
Best wishes to all our customers in the coming year. We're feeling totally pawsitive about it!
Posted by Dr. Adelia Ritchie at 11:33 PM
Labels: cat skin allergies, dog dermatitis, dog hot spots, dog rashes, dog skin allergies, dog skin problems, itchy dog
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Skin Rescue Lotion... Dogs and Cats!
Greetings, Everyone,
Did you ever wonder why our Skin Rescue Lotion was once named "Hot Spot Lotion"? Well, back in the day, we believed that hot spots were the most common skin problem in dogs and that customers would be looking for this name in the product name.
What our lotion does is eliminate skin disease that's caused by an infection or infestation, whether it's mites, bacteria, fungus (and yeast) or just an insect bite. And in order to help our customers find the only product that is guaranteed to solve problems like these, we needed to clarify the product name.Posted by Dr. Adelia Ritchie at 9:58 AM
Labels: alopecia, black skin disease, dog dermatitis, dog hot spots, dog rashes, hot spot lotion, itchy dog, itchy skin, pet care products, skin care for cats, winter cats
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Pet Style News - Editors' Choice 2008 !!
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Pet Style News Editors' Choice Winner 2008!!
Developed by an organic chemist who also happens to own the company, this set attacks dogs’ skin problems on multiple fronts.
All-natural ingredients like aloe, vitamin E, essential oils and organic shea butter combine into a great aroma that will have pet owners wishing for their own kits. The products are developed, tested and manufactured in the United States.
One judge calls it a “terrific collection,” while another says the concept was “a very comprehensive approach to skin care.” 877-814-7497.
It's very clear that there's just nothing on the market that can compare with the DERMagic line for good skin health in your pets... Guaranteed!
Best holiday wishes to all!
Cheers - Dr Adelia
Posted by Dr. Adelia Ritchie at 6:35 PM
Labels: all natural, aromatherapy, award winner, itchy dog





