Dog sitter: how to choose the right one?
Dog sitters: how to tell an amateur from a professional and why it is important to choose a truly qualified operator.
Dog sitters: how to tell an amateur from a professional and why it is important to choose a truly qualified operator.
Vestibular syndrome in dogs: can affect four-legged animals at all ages but is particularly prevalent in older dogs.
Dog and cat fleas: how to recognize them and how to protect your four-legged friends and your home from infestations.
Cleft lip and cleft palate: the most affected dogs are purebred dogs. How and why does this malformation of the palate form?
Otohematoma in dogs: what it is and how to treat this annoying and painful disorder that is almost always a consequence of neglected otitis.
Sweets are harmful to four-legged animals because dogs and cats lack the enzymes that allow them to digest fats and sugars.
There are poisonous plants for dogs and cats. Here is a list of the most common ones and tips for protecting your four-legged friend.
The appearance of warts (skin papillomas) in dogs on their skin and mucous membranes is due to the papilloma 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?
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.