Cat FeLV or feline leukemia virus: one of the most common infectious diseases in cats.
Cat FeLV or feline leukemia virus is one of the most prevalent infectious diseases of cats in the world.
Cat FeLV or feline leukemia virus is one of the most prevalent infectious diseases of cats in the world.
Horner's syndrome is a neurological, non-ocular disorder that occurs as a result of damage or malfunction of certain nerves.
Improper use of permethrin-based dog pesticides on cats can result in serious poisoning and even death.
Feline acne manifests as pustules and small blackheads, the comedones, on the cat's chin. Here's how to recognize it and treatments to heal it.
Demodectic dog mange or red mange: is a dermatitis due to an excess of mites that usually live on the skin of the four-legged dog.
Dog and cat Giardia: Contamination occurs through ingestion of cysts of the parasite found in water, soil or feces.
Dog gastroenteritis: viral or bacterial, the first symptom is diarrhea. If caused by parvovirus, it can be fatal to puppies.
Hydrocephaly: affects mini breeds. Most at risk Pinschers and Chihuahuas. It can be congenital or acquired and can lead the dog to death.
Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome (CDS) affects older dogs: only early diagnosis can slow its progression.
Megaesophagus is a debilitating and serious disorder, and if not kept under control it can degenerate and lead the dog to death.