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Symptoms & Treatments
When your pet can’t tell you what is wrong, you can help us diagnose their issues by being observant and noting any change in their appearance, eating and sleeping habits.
Your Dog
Dog Weight Problems
The single most important step in any weight-reduction program is acknowledging that obesity is unhealthy and that weight-reduction is...
Dog Vomiting Blood
If your dog has vomited blood, use a clean object to scoop up a representative sample of the vomit and take it to the veterinarian. Tests...
Dog Tremors
Tremors in dogs, much like tremors in humans, are rhythmic involuntary movements that can affect all or part of the body. There are many...
Dog Ticks and Lyme Disease
Ticks are small, grayish insects that usually live in fields and forests, particularly around burrows of wild rodents (e.g., moles, voles,...
Dog Stomach Reflux Problems
Vomiting is a common clinical sign in dogs. It can be associated with many disorders. Chronic vomiting may occur when the stomach is...
Dog Skin Lumps and Bumps
There are many different kinds of skin tumors. Some are serious but most are benign. Most skin growths are likely to be either skin...
Dog Skin Infections
Dog skin infections, or what are often called “Hot Spots,” are usually caused by a bacterium called Staphylococcus Intermedius, although...
Dog Skin Allergies
Dogs can get allergies just as people can. Atopy, also known as allergic inhalant dermatitis, is a disease that occurs in humans, dogs and...
Your Cat
Urinary Incontinence in Cats
Predominantly seen in older and larger cats, loss of bladder control can be a serious problem. It is generally due to some type of...
Skin Problems in Cats
Skin problems in cats are most commonly caused by parasites or allergies - both easily treatable with the right medication. As in human,...
Respiratory Problems in Cats
Respiratory infections are fairly common in cats, especially in outside or feral cats. You may notice excessive sneezing, eye and nasal...
Eye and Vision Problems in Cats
Cats have unique vision skills which makes them more vulnerable to disease and other conditions. In most cases, early detection and...
Ear Infections and Hearing Problems in Cats
Most feline ear disorders are easily treatable and do not result in permanent hearing loss. Congenital issues in certain breeds of cats...
Circulatory Problems in Cats
Heart disease is not as common in cats as it is in humans and dogs. The most common cause of a heart condition in a cat is a congenital...
Arthritis and Congenital Bone Deformities in Cats
Nearly 90% of all cats over 12 years of age develop arthritis or degenerative joint disease (DJD). Overweight cats may develop it even...
Body Malformations in Cats
A variety of body malformations can appear in cats, especially purebreds. Even the breed itself indicates an abnormality that may cause...
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