Though exceedingly rare, bone marrow cancer, or myeloma, is a serious condition in dogs. Find out how this disease works as well as how it is treated.
Category: Pet Health
All About Blastomycosis, a Fungal Infection in Dogs
This fungal infection starts in the lungs and can spread to other organs.
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) in Dogs
Symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia in a dog are more likely to be related to straining when passing feces rather than having difficulty urinating.
Chlamydia and Cats: What to Expect
Although there is no link between chlamydia in cats and serious problems in humans, there are some reports of infected cats giving people conjunctivitis.
Dealing With Cheyletiella Mites on Your Pet
These mites are easily passed between animals and are more common when groups of animals are kept together, such as in pet shops.
What You Should Know About Collie Eye Anomaly
Collie eye anomaly is preventable, but that’s up to breeders.
Setting the Record Straight on Cats and Toxoplasmosis
No, you can’t get this disease simply by petting your cat. In fact, the risk posed by cats is pretty low in general.
Tetanus in Dogs: A Rare but Potentially Fatal Infection
Keeping dogs in a quiet, dark environment helps reduce the stimuli that trigger convulsions caused by tetanus.
Vitamin D Deficiency in Rabbits: What You Need to Know
A scientific study recently found that indoor rabbits are at risk of Vitamin D deficiency, which can lead to weakened bones and dental problems.
Elbow Dysplasia in Dogs: How We Diagnose and Treat It
Most dogs with elbow dysplasia have a long-term limp in a front leg. Learn much more about the symptoms, causes and treatment in this article.