Deworming dog

Deworming dog

The health of our pets is an essential aspect that plays a central role in the life of every responsible dog owner. Deworming our four-legged friends is an essential step in ensuring their health and well-being.

In veterinary medicine, deworming is a common practice to prevent the spread of worms and other parasites in dogs. Dogs can easily come into contact with worms through contact with infected surfaces or other dogs. Therefore, it is important to develop an understanding of deworming procedures and alternatives to make the best decisions for your pet's health.

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Tumor diseases in pets

Tumor diseases in pets

Cancer in pets is a widespread problem that causes great concern among both pet owners and veterinarians. The Arndt Small Animal Center is therefore intensively dedicated to oncology in order to provide animals with cancer with the best possible care and treatment. This article introduces some of the most common tumor diseases in pets, explains their causes and symptoms, and discusses the various therapeutic approaches.

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7 measures to take in emergencies in veterinary medicine

7 steps to take in emergencies involving dogs

Dog emergencies can occur at any time and require quick action from veterinarians and pet owners. This article provides a comprehensive guide to effectively treating canine emergencies based on the latest evidence and research in the field of veterinary medicine. We will discuss the most important aspects of emergency care for dogs, including the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of emergencies.

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Dog Eye Hair Problems

Dog Eye Hair Problems

Our dogs' eyes are of great importance to us as pet owners. They give us information about the emotional state and well-being of our four-legged friends. But sometimes hair makes life difficult for our dogs' eyes. In this article, we will discuss the different types of hair problems such as distichiasis, ectopic cilia and trichiasis and how to treat these problems.

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Asteroid hyalosis

Asteroid hyalosis in dogs

Asteroid hyalosis (AH) is a common degenerative process in which fatty calcium globules accumulate in the vitreous humor. The condition rarely causes vision problems and surgical removal is rarely required. The presence of AH has been associated with systemic diseases such as diabetes; however, research in this area has been hampered by the lack of an animal model of AH.

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