Down syndrome in animals: does it really exist?
Down syndrome in animals: it is an exclusively human disease however animals can also be affected by chromosomal abnormalities.
Down syndrome in animals: it is an exclusively human disease however animals can also be affected by chromosomal abnormalities.
Dog and cat Giardia: Contamination occurs through ingestion of cysts of the parasite found in water, soil or feces.
Cats really do have super powers, and they reside precisely in their whiskers, which are not mere hairs but real radar.
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.
Heat and lack of appetite in dogs: offer them high-quality, nutritious and digestible food in small portions.
For movement within European Union countries of dogs, cats and ferrets, their Passport is required.
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.