Taking the Bite Out of What is Bugging Your Pet

Dr. Bernadine Cruz  on Pet Life Radio

I’ve heard stories of vicious mosquitoes forcing people to shelter in their homes during the summer or needing to slather themselves with lotions, potions and insecticides if they dared to venture outside.  It wasn’t until I visited Minnesota one July that I was misfortunate enough to experience a dreaded bloodletting mosquito attack. It gave me a much better appreciation for the discomfort our dogs experience when being bitten by mosquitoes, ticks and fleas. 

Today’s guest is Dr. Ed Koronowski, a Technical Veterinary Service Manager for Ceva Animal Health.  We are going to chat about ‘Taking the Bite Out of What is Bugging Your Pet’.

BIO:

Dr. Jeromin graduated from the University of Toledo College of Pharmacy in 1977 with a B.S. in Pharmacy. She worked as a hospital pharmacist at Marymount Hospital and Cuyahoga Falls General Hospital for 8 years before attending The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine, graduating in 1989 with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree (D.V.M.). She became a board certified veterinary dermatologist in 1993 after a residency with Dr. Patrick Breen, Diplomate ACVD, Cincinnati, Ohio. Her grant-funded research dealt with Sebaceous Adenitis in the Standard Poodle. She is an adjunct professor at Case Western Reserve University College of Medicine, past president of the Cleveland Academy of Veterinary Medicine, a member of the Cleveland Dermatological Society, American Veterinary Medical Association, Ohio Veterinary Medical Association, Summit County Veterinary Medical Association, Ohio Veterinary Medical Association’s liaison committee with the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy, and a member of AVMA Council on Biologics and Therapeutic Agents. She continues to teach and lectures both locally and internationally and is a contributing author to DVMNewsmagazine