Exercise-induced collapse in the dog: the EIC syndrome – Exercise Induced Collapse
Exercise-induced collapse in dogs: EIC - Exercise Induced Collapse is an inherited disease that causes dogs to collapse after performing exercise.
Exercise-induced collapse in dogs: EIC - Exercise Induced Collapse is an inherited disease that causes dogs to collapse after performing exercise.
Golden Retriever, the true characteristics of the standard: diving, swimming, fetching, playing and "those eyes" capable of bewitching you.
English Setter: the history and characteristics of the breed, temperament and proper management of one of the most joyful dogs in existence.
Black Cat Day: what makes felines evocative, magnetic and special, and what is true about their supposed magical powers?
Stress in the dog upon returning from vacation: how to ease his return to routine and activities to do together to help him calm down.
Cat urinary blockage: why your cat can't urinate, what can obstruct the urethra, and how to help him empty his bladder.
Vestibular syndrome in dogs: can affect four-legged animals at all ages but is particularly prevalent in older dogs.
Female dog pyometra: how to recognize the symptoms of this dangerous, life-threatening infection of the uterus in the four-legged dog.
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