International Journal of Homoeopathic Sciences
Vol. 9, Issue 3, Part B (2025)
A case of canine skin allergy treated successfully with homeopathy at Dr Batra’s
L Mathuvenkatesan
Canine allergic dermatitis is a common skin condition worldwide, affecting dogs of all breeds and ages. Conventional allopathic treatments may suppress symptoms temporarily but can lead to systemic dullness, reduced vitality, or recurrence.
This paper presents a case study of a 9-month-old female dog who developed red discoloration and severe itching over the abdomen, chest, and neck after the introduction of cheese in her diet. Allopathic interventions failed to provide relief and further compromised her energy levels. Homeopathic intervention at Dr Batra’s was considered based on the totality of symptoms
This paper highlights the efficacy of homeopathy in managing allergic skin conditions in canines, emphasizing constitutional prescribing and individualization. The case underscores the potential of homeopathy as a gentle yet effective modality in veterinary dermatology.
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