Breed OverviewCharacteristicsOrigin & HistoryAttempts to Revive this BreedFacts We’ve all heard of the Sphynx, yes? You know, the classic hairless cat that steals the…
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New Bylaw Proposes Mandatory “Chipping & Snipping” for Cats in New Zealand Which Could Protect Native Birds
by adminThe Far North District of New Zealand (situated in, you guessed it, the far north of the country) is set to debate a significant…
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VET APPROVED REVIEWED & FACT-CHECKED BY Dr. Paola Cuevas MVZ (Veterinarian) How Fear-Free Veterinary Medicine WorksWhy Fear-Free Is ImportantWhere It’s UsedAdvantagesDisadvantagesFAQ Vet visits have…
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WinnerSilliestCutestMost DignifiedMost ExpressiveBest Action ShotSleepiestEnter Your Cat This Week’s Winner Name: Macaroni & Cheese Breed: N/A Fun Fact: I found her in my recycling…
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Abscesses in dogs are localized pockets of pus that form in response to infections. They occur when the body’s immune system works to contain…
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Mange is a common and highly contagious skin disease in dogs, caused by various species of parasitic mites. These mites burrow into the dog’s…
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Scleritis in dogs is an inflammatory condition affecting the sclera — the white outer layer of the eyeball. The sclera is a dense, fibrous…
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Spinal and vertebral birth defects in dogs are a range of congenital conditions that affect the structure and function of the spine and vertebrae.…
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Ketoconazole is a drug used to treat fungal infections in dogs. Veterinarians can also use it to treat Cushing’s disease. The drug works by…
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Verminous myelitis in dogs is a neurological disorder resulting from parasitic infections in the spinal cord. Although relatively rare, it can severely impact a…