Dog gastroenteritis and hemorrhagic diarrhea. If caused by parvovirus, it can be fatal to puppies. How to protect them?
Dog gastroenteritis: viral or bacterial, the first symptom is diarrhea. If caused by parvovirus, it can be fatal to puppies.
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.
Cushing's syndrome in dogs i.e., when the pituitary or adrenal glands function poorly and cortisol production increases.
Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome (CDS) affects older dogs: only early diagnosis can slow its progression.
Cat liver disease: clinical signs often occur when the disease is at an advanced stage and the liver is very compromised.
The coat is the dog's most valuable ally in protecting itself from the heat, and shearing is an unnecessary and harmful practice.
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).