Social Media Posts for Practices
These posts have been created to help you educate your clients about allergic dermatitis and to encourage clients with itchy dogs to schedule a visit with your practice.

Relief never felt so simple
How to use these social posts:
- Click on the download link that corresponds to the post you would like to use. This will download the image in two different sizes. Use the size you like best.
- Copy the corresponding caption and paste it alongside the image in your outgoing post.
Each post should also be paired with one or both of the following calls to action:
Visit your practice – include contact details, so owners know how to get in touch and seek help
Visit https://uk.mypet.com/num/ – include the link to the Numelvi® pet owner website, where owners can find further information about Numelvi and allergic dermatitis in dogs.
Post #1: What is allergic dermatitis?
Not sure why your dog keeps scratching? It could be allergic dermatitis, an itchy skin condition triggered by allergens. To get to the root of your dog’s itch, contact us today.
DOWNLOADPost #2: Avoiding flare-ups
Allergic dermatitis can be effectively managed with the right treatment. However, dogs may still experience flare-ups, so continuous treatment is essential. If your dog has been prescribed medication to relieve their itch, it’s important to ensure they take it as directed to prevent and manage these flare-ups.
DOWNLOADPost #3: The causes of allergic dermatitis
From food to fleas, allergic dermatitis has many possible causes. If you have an itchy dog, we can help identify and manage your dog’s itch and avoid some triggers. Call our practice today to talk about a simple treatment that may help.
DOWNLOADPost #4: Allergies and ear problems
Did you know? Dogs with allergies are more likely to develop ear problems such as otitis externa, an inflammation of the outer ear that can be very painful. If your dog is scratching their ears or exhibits head shaking, call us today to bring your dog comfort and relief
DOWNLOADPost #5: Flea allergy dermatitis
One flea bite. That is all it takes to trigger itching, discomfort and other problems in a dog with flea allergies. Managing fleas and other parasites is key to keeping your dog itch-free and comfortable. Book an appointment with your practice today about spot-ons or chews that protect against fleas for 1 to 3 months, or an injection that lasts 12 months.
DOWNLOADPost #6: Allergic dermatitis and sleep disruption
When your dog cannot sleep because of itch, neither can you. Talk to us about a simple, targeted treatment that can provide relief and comfort to your dog — and help restore peace to your household.
DOWNLOADPost #7: Breeds prone to atopic dermatitis
Any dog can get atopic dermatitis, but some breeds are more prone to the condition including Pugs, West Highland White Terriers, Boxers, Bulldogs and Labrador Retrievers. If you notice signs of itching, it is important to start your dog on the path to relief quickly. Contact us today to bring your dog fast relief
DOWNLOADPost #8: New treatment option for allergic dermatitis
Did you know? There is a new treatment now available to help relieve your dog’s itching caused by allergic dermatitis. Get in touch with our practice today to discover if this may be the right solution for you and your dog.
DOWNLOADPost #9: Food allergies
Could a food allergy be causing your dog to itch? Ingredients like beef, chicken, dairy and wheat can cause allergies, even in dogs that have eaten these foods for years. If your dog is itchy and suffers from soft stools, a food allergy may be to blame. Talk to us about a new simple treatment that acts fast to help your dog feel better.
DOWNLOADPost #10: Every itch deserves relief
If your dog has allergic dermatitis, ongoing care is key. It’s a lifelong condition, but with the right treatment plan, you can offer your dog the relief they need. Speak with your vet about long-term management to keep your dog feeling their best.
DOWNLOADWant to learn more about Numelvi?
Numelvi® tablets for dogs contains atinvicitinib. POM-V. Further information is available from the SPC, datasheet or package leaflet. Advice should be sought from the medicine prescriber. Prescription decisions are for the person issuing the prescription alone. Use Medicines Responsibly.
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