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Hole-in-the-Head Disease in Saltwater Fish
Hole-in-the-head disease (HITH) causes erosive pits in fish and is primarily an aesthetic issue but can lead to secondary infections.
How to Treat Dry Skin on Dogs
Dogs can develop dry skin due to environmental factors, poor grooming, parasites, or underlying medical conditions.
Diarrhea in Ferrets
Diarrhea in ferrets can result from various causes, including infections, dietary changes, stress, or foreign body ingestion.
Salt Bath for Fish: Treating Freshwater Aquarium Diseases with Ease
Salt can effectively treat freshwater fish diseases, heal injuries, and reduce stress, but must be used cautiously.
Fact or Fiction: Can Cats Get Frostbite?
Cats can get frostbite, just like people and other animals. Though their winter coats will protect them to some extent, cats can easily get too cold in extreme temperatures. You may be wondering how stray and fetal cats survive the winter—sadly, some of them don't.
Kidney Disease in Cats: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Chronic kidney disease is the most common form of kidney disease in cats, causing gradual loss of kidney function over time.
Understanding Cat Eye Boogers: Causes and Solutions
When your cat’s sparkly, expressive eyes are suddenly goopy with eye boogers, you may be caught off guard. How did that happen so quickly? What’s causing it and how do you stop it? The good news is that there are many effective ways to provide your cat relief and get their eyes looking enchanting in no time. The first step is to figure out what’s wrong with your cat’s eyes.
Bladder Cancer in Cats: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Care Options
Bladder cancer is rare in cats, with transitional cell carcinoma being the most common type, affecting fewer than 2 in 1,000 cats.
Elbow Dysplasia in Dogs
Elbow dysplasia is a genetic orthopedic condition common in large dog breeds, causing joint abnormalities and lameness.
Heat Exhaustion in Dogs
Heat exhaustion is a term used for moderate overheating, and it is very important to be aware of the signs to know when to seek help and to prevent more serious problems. Just like people, dogs can suffer many health effects from overheating and these can range from mild to life threatening . By knowing what to look for, you can intervene quickly and help your pup by getting treatment right away.
Vestibular Disease in Dogs
The vestibular system is a complex network of sensors within the inner ear and the brain that helps an animal maintain balance, and thus remain upright while walking, standing, or sitting. Most animals have a vestibular system, including humans. This delicate system can be disrupted by many things, leading to difficulty with balance.
4 Simple Ways to Protect Your Pet From Ticks This Spring—and Beyond
Year-round protection is key, but once spring has sprung, it's a good idea for pet owners to increase their vigilance when it comes to tick prevention. Warmer weather encourages these tiny parasites to emerge, which puts our companion animals at risk. Luckily, there are a handful of simple steps pet owners can take to make sure dogs and cats don't play host to ticks this spring.
What is Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)?
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) describes the gradual loss of kidney function over time. The kidneys normally filter waste products out of the blood. The waste is then excreted, or released, in the urine. Cats with CKD have kidneys that are not functioning properly. So, the waste products accumulate in their bloodstream and they suffer from symptoms of this illness. CKD occurs over a period of time and can be deadly for cats.
What is a Zoonotic Disease?
Zoonotic diseases are diseases that are transmissible from living animals to people.
Heart Failure in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment
Heart disease is present in around 15% of dogs in the UK. This can progress to heart failure, often called “congestive heart failure” or CHF. Dogs don't have sudden, unexpected heart attacks as humans do. Instead, heart failure in dogs is a progressive disease which, without veterinary intervention, will slowly worsen.
Cat Dental Treatments: All You Need to Know
Dental problems in cats are very common, with a 2023 study from the Royal Veterinary College (RCV) found 15.2% of cats are diagnosed [with dental disease] annually," which is an estimated 1.8 million cats a year, not to mention those who go undiagnosed. The risk of a cat developing periodontal disease also increases with age, with 85% of cats over 3 years old diagnosed.
Canine Parvovirus: Symptoms, Treatment, and Recovery
Parvovirus is a viral infection that can be life-threatening to dogs with compromised or under-developed immune systems, causing vomiting, diarrhoea, and damage to the gut. Despite Parvovirus being one of the key viruses dog's are vaccinated against, hundreds of dogs and puppies die from Parvovirus across the world.
Anxiety in Horses
Anxiety doesn't have a size limit, and horses are just as susceptible to devloping anxiety as any other domesticated animal.
Hip Dysplasia in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment
Certain health problems in dogs have a genetic component. This means the condition can be inherited from the parents, or that certain dogs may be predisposed because of their breeding.
Tendon Care in Horses
Any horse owner knows that the most important aspect of a horse's care is ensuring the strength and health of their legs. Due to their size, horses need all four of their legs to distribute their weight evenly. Without even one of their legs, a horse is open to a vast range of health issues, some of which can be fatal.
Probiotics for Dogs and Cats
We all need to take care of our gut. For humans, it’s as easy as picking up a pack of Yakult in the weekly shop, but what are the options for pets? In this article, we’re going to delve into the world of pre- and probiotics for pets and how they can help improve your pet’s gut health.
Guide to Dog Dental Care
Did you know that February is the official Pet Dental Health Month? We've put together this guide to help you understand the importance of caring for your dog's teeth as well as highlighting the key signs of dog gum disease and what you can do to prevent it.
How to Care For Your Cat’s Teeth
Your cat's teeth are integral to their lives and not just for eating but for self-grooming and even playtime, which is why it's so important for you as their owner to understand how best to look after them.
Horse Skin Conditions
A big part of horse ownership is caring for their health, both inside and out. This means ensuring their akin and coat are in optimum condition year around, especially when things get wet and muddy.
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Allergies in Cats
Anyone with allergies would agree that they’re no picnic. Unlike illnesses, in which the body's immune response is responsible for fending off, an allergy occurs when a cat’s immune system reacts (or overreacts) to a particular substance. Any substance that causes an allergic reaction in cats is called an antigen or an allergen.
Best Dental Products for Dogs
Vets claim that over 80% of dogs will have some form of active dental disease, making dental disease (also called periodontal disease) one of the most prominent conditions in dogs.
Signs of Anxiety in Domestic Pets
Changes in routine can be a stressful situation for everyone, including our pets, which can result in anxiety and overall discomfort. There are a number of things that can trigger stress or anxiety in your pet, including holiday events, unfamiliar people, new pets in your household, loud noises, and even travelling in the car.
Can Dogs Get Hayfever?
Spring can be one of the most beautiful times of the year as the days get longer and nature slowly comes back to life after the cold winter months. However, what is a wonderful time for some of us can be a nightmare for others. As pollen counts rise, so does the risk of dog hay fever appearing.
Healthy Vs Unhealthy Gums in Pets
Maintaining your pet’s oral health goes beyond just their teeth, and the colour of your pet’s gums could be an indicator of something being wrong.
Can Cats Get Arthritis?
Arthritis is a common disease in many pets that affects their joints, making them uncomfortable or even painful to move. In many cases, arthritis occurs naturally as your cat ages and their bodies begin to slow down. This may be surprising as cats can be particularly limber pets, but studies have shown approximately 90% of cats over the age of 12 will show signs of arthritis. It is simply their natural instinct to hide pain from others, including their owners.
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