Ataxia in dogs and cats or ataxic syndrome: here are the symptoms and causes of this condition that affects dogs and cats in adulthood.
Ataxia in dogs and cats is a neurological disorder characterized by a loss of movement coordination in adulthood.
Ataxia in dogs and cats is a neurological disorder characterized by a loss of movement coordination in adulthood.
Cat eosinophilic granuloma: manifested by single or clustered lesions in the oral cavity and inner thigh of the animal.
The appearance of warts (skin papillomas) in dogs on their skin and mucous membranes is due to the papilloma virus.
Spondylosis is a degenerative disease that affects the spine of large dogs, molossoids in particular.
FIP or infectious peritonitis of the cat is a very high mortality viral disease caused by the FCoV virus
Epulides is a soft tissue tumor of the dog's mouth that, while not serious, you should not underestimate. But how is it treated?
Struvite stones in cats are among the most common problems that can affect the urinary tract of our feline four-legged friends.
What diseases affect the cat's eyes? How to recognize and treat them? Here is an overview of the most common ones.
Is your dog depressed upon returning from vacation? Here are ways to reduce its stress and tips to prevent it ahead of the next vacation.
Dog Day will be celebrated around the world on August 26: legends, trivia and some thoughts.