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Canine Blisters

Did you know that dogs can actually develop many of the same skin conditions as humans do. Blisters on your dogs skin are often temporary and curable, but sometimes they may also be a symptom of a more serious conditions. As your dogs trusted owner, it is important...

Bronchitis in Dogs

If treated quickly, bronchitis in dogs can be resolved fairly easily; however, left untreated it can lead to more serious conditions such as pneumonia. Bronchitis in dogs can become a chronic issue, in which case on-going treatment may be required. See your...

Staph Infection in Dogs

Staphylococcal dermatitis is the most common type of staph infection seen in dogs. It is a bacterial skin infection that causes inflammation of the skin and redness in affected areas. The bacteria that actually causes the condition, naturally resides in the skin. As...

Canine Parvovirus

Canine Parvovirus (CPV) is one of the reasons you are supposed to keep your puppy away from other dogs until they are completely vaccinated. It is an extremely contagious virus that can affect all dog, but mainly those under four months old that have not had all their...

Cherry Eye in Dogs

You’ve probably seen a small red bulge in the corner of a dogs eye before, if not your own dog. That’s what they call Cherry Eye in Dogs and left untreated and can cause some serious issues and affect their tear production and overall eye health. It’s not life...

Vomiting in Cats

Cats throw up often, let’s face it. They usually throw up because of something they ate or because they have very sensitive digestive systems. In most cases, there is really nothing to worry about. The concern arises when the vomiting becomes acute, meaning it isn’t...

Anemia in Dogs

Does your pup lack energy, show signs of fatigue and lethargy?  The problem might be in in your dog's blood. Prepare yourself to be little confused. Anemia is not actually a disease that can be treated and cured. It is rather a condition that is a symptom of a disease...

Bad Breath in Cats

Your cat doesn't drink coffee, so what's the feline excuse for "morning breath"? Has your cat ever yawned and cleared a room? Okay, maybe that’s a bit extreme, but sometimes a cat’s breath can smell worse than their gaseous discharge. In all seriousness, if your cats...

Feline Dermatitis

A lot of cats pay close attention and care to their coats. But who is taking care of what's below the fur?   Feline miliary dermatitis is the term used to describe Dermatitis in cats, because the reaction looks like tiny millet seeds on the cat’s skin. Rashes...

Feline Dementia

Cats can be among the most observant and sharp - literally! - animals that humans interact with. However, our feline friends can also suffer from the mental fog and cognitive degeneration associated with Dementia. Your cat, just like any human, will undergo changes to...

Inflammatory Arthritis In Dogs

It’s an all-too-common occurrence in the life of dogs: sore joints, pain and swelling, and a decrease in activity at the onset of arthritis. Chronic pain and inflammation can happen to any dog - young or old, hale or sick.  Because it is so common and synonymous with...

Irritable Bowel Syndrome in Dogs

IBS - or irritable bowel syndrome - is a common affliction that affects many people, and also their dogs. Many senior canines can develop gastrointestinal, gut and bowel disorders over a lifetime of eating the same food, or having trouble with a consistent diet.  Pet...

Lung Cancer in Dogs: Symptoms & Treatments

As is too common in today’s world, there are innumerable forms of cancer afflicting both humans and our beloved pets.  Lung Cancer, although it is not very prevalent in man’s best friends, is still a very serious and life-altering illness when it does occur. Lung...

Blindness in Dogs

Dogs suffering from blindness are not always completely blind. Some dogs may be only blind in one eye, partially blind or even intermittently blind. The world is a huge dangerous playground for any dog, but it becomes far more dangerous for blind dogs. Falling down...

Allergic Reactions in Dogs

The snow has melted and your dog is loving the backyard again, but wait, something isn’t right, why is he scratching so much? Just like people, dogs can also suffer from allergic reactions. Allergic reactions in dogs can appear as swelling around the eyes or mouth,...

Blood In Dog’s Urine

Blood in a dog's urine is an obvious sign that something is wrong; however, determining what the cause could be is not so obvious. It can happen to any breed and it can happen at any age. Blood in a dog's urine can be a sign of something serious, but what are the...

Can Your Dog Get A Cold?

Just like their human counterparts dogs can get a cold, however, they can not get it from the same virus that causes human colds. So when you’re hacking away and constantly blowing your nose, it’s okay that your dog is by your side. Who doesn’t love a little...

Dermatitis in Dogs: Types, Causes & Treatments

Dermatitis in dogs is quite simply a form of skin irritation or inflammation associated with allergies. Atopic Dermatitis is the most common skin disease found in dogs, causing constant itching and scratching. If your dog is only scratching, it’s likely only a mild...

Heart Disease in Dogs

Yes, dogs can get heart disease, in fact, it is almost as common in dogs as it is with people. The surprising part of Heart Disease in dogs is that dogs eat far less fatty foods than humans and don’t smoke. The heart is the most important organ in a dog's body and all...

Aggression in Dogs

Aggression is a very concerning behavior for dog owners. Some dogs may grow out of this behaviour as they go through their adolescents phase, others may require treatment or medication. Depending on what’s causing the aggressive behaviour, it’s important as a dog...

Treatment of Anxiety in Dogs

Like a human best friend, your dog is not perfect either. Your dog can also suffer from anxiety, but there are many natural remedies to treat it. You love your dog and they love you, but they can’t tell you why they are acting a certain way. Separation anxiety is the...

Thyroid Problems in Dogs

Like the thermostat in your home, your dog’s Thyroid gland is the control meter for their metabolism. Dogs with extreme highs or lows in their thyroid hormones can experience fatigue, lethargy, weight gain/loss, loss of hair and overall loss of appetite. Does this...

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