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Why do cats get hot spots and how can you help
Hot spots can occur in cats just like they can in dogs. Here's how you can prevent them and help your cat
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Intervertebral disc disease (ivdd) in French bulldogs – should you be worried?
Should you be worried about your Frenchie? What exactly is ivdd and can it be prevented? Here's your complete guide to ivdd in French bulldogs.
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5 most common reasons why your dog is throwing up bile in the morning
If your dog is throwing up bile in the morning, there could be a number of reasons why. Here are the 5 most common reasons why it happens and when it's better to call a vet.
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A vet’s guide to diabetes in cats
Risk factors, causes, symptoms and treatment of diabetes in cats. A vet’s guide to feline diabetes mellitus.
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Dog owner guide to kennel cough and how to prevent it
Kennel cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease caused by bacteria and viruses. Here is a vet’s guide on the most common causes, signs, and prevention of kennel cough in dogs.
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Diabetes mellitus in dogs – everything you need to know (from symptoms to treatment)
Diabetes mellitus in dogs is a common endocrine disease, where the body isn’t able to efficiently regulate blood sugar levels and metabolism. It’s a complex chronic disease that requires careful management and life-long therapy.
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Causes of kitten diarrhea and when it’s better to call a vet
Here's everything you need to know about kitten diarrhea, how to help your pet, and when it's better to call a vet.
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Zoonoses – diseases you can catch from your dog (and how to prevent them)
Owning a dog has many mental and health benefits. However, people often don’t realize that dogs are a potential source of pathogens that can be transmitted to humans These diseases are called zoonoses.
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Heartworm in dogs – how to keep your dog safe
Should you be worried about heartworm in dogs? Sadly, the answer is probably yes. Here is why...
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Pancreatitis in dogs – everything you need to know
Pancreatitis in dogs is an unpleasant and dangerous disease. It’s hard to diagnose and hard to treat. Here is everything you need to know.