
Vets Asked To Share Their Views On Otitis Externa In Dogs
Vets are being asked to share their views on otitis externa in dogs in a national survey to better understand their current approach to managing the condition.
The survey, which is being carried out by Dechra, will assess vets’ experiences of otitis externa. It includes questions on the number of otitis externa cases seen in practice, consultation times, common compliance issues, cytology uptake and client behaviour change frameworks.
The survey is approximately five minutes long and includes a prize draw from completed entries, with one lucky winner receiving a Fortnum & Mason hamper worth £100.
“The otitis externa in dogs survey will provide us with valuable insight into vets’ experiences of the condition. It will also allow us to identify any trends that may exist to help us improve how we as a profession approach otitis externa, while supporting owners when treating the condition which can be frustrating to manage,” comments Charlotte Hill, brand manager at Dechra.
To carry out the Dechra otitis externa survey visit https://forms.office.com/e/J7frrbL56A.
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