Some companies allow employees to bring their dogs to work, but very few allow cats. Most remote workers, including my colleagues, enjoy having their…
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VET APPROVED WRITTEN BY Dr. Ashley Darby Veterinarian, BVSc OverviewSignsCausesDiagnosisCare GuideFAQ Some feline diseases are quite subtle, but skin ulcers are not. Skin ulcers…
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VET APPROVED WRITTEN BY Dr. Kim Podlecki Veterinarian OverviewSignsCausesDiagnosisCare GuideFAQ Many people may have heard the word anemia before, but don’t really understand what…
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Bone cancer in dogs — also known as canine osteosarcoma — is a condition that results in an abnormal, malignant growth of immature bone…
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Canine influenza — often referred to as dog flu — is a highly contagious respiratory disease that affects dogs. Unlike the seasonal flu that…
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Mastitis is an inflammation of the mammary glands, which are the milk-producing glands located in a dog’s breasts. It is most commonly seen in nursing…
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Puppy impetigo — also known as puppy pyoderma or juvenile pustular dermatitis — is a common bacterial skin infection in young dogs. It manifests…
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Skin fold dermatitis, also known as intertrigo, is a common inflammatory condition that affects dogs with excessive skin folds. It occurs when the skin…
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Hereditary nephritis in dogs is a genetically inherited disorder that affects the kidneys. This condition is analogous to Alport syndrome in humans. It is…
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Cephalexin is a broad-spectrum antibiotic commonly prescribed for dogs to treat a variety of bacterial infections. As a first-generation cephalosporin, it is particularly effective…