Canine distemper: a deadly virus for dogs and especially puppies that can only be prevented by vaccine.
Distemper: Dogs can die, and the success of treatment depends very much on the responsiveness of their immune system.
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.
Dog coprophagia: why do dogs eat their own droppings or those of other animals? Here are the causes and remedies.
Hypothyroidism in dogs and cats: excellent chance of success if diagnosis is early and therapy is properly administered.
The presence of stones in the kidneys and urinary tract of dogs and cats is a serious emergency that can even prove fatal.
Filaria or filariasis: increasingly common but little known, it can silently kill your dog. Prevention first.
Car or RV travel with your dog or cat: rules and precautions for doing it safely and stress-free.
Hip dysplasia in dogs: how to improve their quality of life? Early diagnosis, appropriate therapy and treatment.
Dog stomach torsion: requires immediate and urgent intervention because the risk is that the dog will die from cardiovascular arrest.
If Leishmania is an immunodeficiency, what is the vaccine for? Its inoculation does not zero the probability of a dog getting sick.