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.
Ataxia in dogs and cats is a neurological disorder characterized by a loss of movement coordination in adulthood.
Cat eosinophilic granuloma: manifested by single or clustered lesions in the oral cavity and inner thigh of the animal.
The appearance of warts (skin papillomas) in dogs on their skin and mucous membranes is due to the papilloma virus.
