Prevention

Folliculitis in dogs

Folliculitis in dogs

Folliculitis - also known as hair follicle inflammation, is a common skin disease in dogs and is characterized by inflamed hair follicles. This condition can be attributed to a variety of causes. Here we provide a detailed guide on the diagnosis, causes, susceptibilities of certain dog breeds, treatment options and preventative measures of folliculitis in dogs.

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Heart disease in dogs

Heart disease in dogs

It's a frightening moment for dog owners when a diagnosis of heart disease is made. However, this diagnosis does not necessarily mean a shortened or poor quality life for your four-legged friend. Science and veterinary medicine have made great advances, and there are a variety of therapies and methods to improve the quality of life and length of life for dogs with heart disease.

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Heat stroke in dogs

Heat stroke in dogs

In high temperatures, dogs tend to overheat because they cannot release their heat as effectively as humans. This can lead to a serious condition known as heat stroke. In this article, we will go into detail about the dangers of heatstroke in dogs and provide strategies for prevention and first aid.

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Defenestration cat

Defenestration cat

Unfortunately, we keep hearing about tragic stories of cats falling out of windows or balconies. The reason for these incidents lies in the natural curiosity and hunting instinct of our furry friends. Once they see a bird or other interesting object outside, they may overlook the risks and make a misstep.

A cat defenestration can cause a variety of injuries, from mild shock to serious physical damage. Some of the most common injuries include broken jaws, legs and pelvises, as well as internal bleeding. It is therefore essential to effectively protect your cat from such risks to ensure that it remains healthy and safe.

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