Animal health

Cheyletiellosis

Cheyletiellosis – fur mite infection in pets

Cheyletiellosis, also known as fur mite infestation, is a parasitic skin disease that occurs in various types of domestic animals such as dogs, cats, rabbits and horses. Cheyletellae are ectoparasites that belong to the class of arachnids and feed on skin flakes. In this article, we will take an in-depth look at the various aspects of cheyletiellosis, including its symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.

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Dog mammary tumor

Dog mammary tumor

Dog mammary tumor is a common condition that can affect both female and male dogs. They are usually benign, but can also be malignant. In this article, we will go into detail about the symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of dog mammary tumors in order to provide you and your four-legged friend with the best possible care.

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IPA

Isolated Processus Anconaeus IPA in dogs

Isolated processus anconaeus (IPA) is an orthopedic disease that occurs primarily in certain breeds of dogs such as the German Shepherd, Bernese Mountain Dog, Neapolitan Mastiff, Bloodhound and Dogue de Bordeaux. In this disease there is a lack of union of the anconeal process with the ulnar metaphysis. This article explains the pathogenesis, diagnosis, therapy and prognosis of IPA in detail.

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