Dog megaesophagus: a debilitating and serious disorder that can degenerate and lead the four-legged animal to death
Megaesophagus is a debilitating and serious disorder, and if not kept under control it can degenerate and lead the dog to death.
Megaesophagus is a debilitating and serious disorder, and if not kept under control it can degenerate and lead the dog to death.
Pitchforks have pointed ends capable of piercing any area of dogs' and cats' bodies to reach even internal organs.
Parasites: subject your dog or cat to preventive prophylaxis throughout the year and even more thoroughly in the spring.
Feline rhinotracheitis is an infectious and contagious disease of the cat's respiratory tract caused by Herpesvirus type 1 (FHV-1).
Shearing the dog in summer is a harmful practice: the coat is the most valuable ally the dog has to protect itself from the heat.
Leptospirosis is a disease caused by bacteria, leptospires, released into the environment via rodent urine.
Distemper: Dogs can die, and the success of treatment depends very much on the responsiveness of their immune system.
Malassezia occurs when the dog's skin defense mechanisms are altered the only effective weapon is prevention.
Hypothyroidism in dogs and cats: excellent chance of success if diagnosis is early and therapy is properly administered.
Dog stomach torsion: requires immediate and urgent intervention because the risk is that the dog will die from cardiovascular arrest.