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What to Do When Dog Pyoderma Is Severe, and Which Medicines Help
What to do when dog pyoderma is severe? Pyoderma starts mild, but without prompt, correct treatment it can spread into widespread dermatitis with discharge, pus, and pustules. Here is how to handle severe dog pyoderma and which medicines to use.

What Happens If Your Dog’s Interdigital Dermatitis Becomes Severe
What does severe interdigital dermatitis look like? It may start as a pimple-sized bump, but left untreated it worsens. Here is what severe cases bring.

Which Dogs Are Prone to Acute Eczema?
Acute eczema (hot spots) strikes fast and fades fast with prompt care. Dense, long-haired breeds like Goldens and Labs are most at risk, especially in hot, humid weather. Learn the causes, types, and how to treat and prevent it.

Why Is a Dog’s Stool Green?
A dog's normal stool should be yellow-brown, dry, and formed, so a dog's green stool is likely related to food, but it may also have colitis or a problem with the gallbladder. How to distinguish which reason causes the dog's green stool? We will tell you!

Cat Colitis: Symptoms & How to Treat
Cat colitis starts with normal appetite but frequent soft, bloody, foul stools and can progress to watery sprayed diarrhea. Home care uses amoxicillin and bismuth; prescription care may add atropine, gentamicin, or fluids.

Understanding Pet Diabetes: Symptoms & Treatment in Dogs and Cats
Diabetes in pets is mostly primary (beta-cell damage) and shows as eat-more/drink-more/urinate-more/weight-loss. Management needs insulin, glucose-lowering drugs, fluids, diet, and infection control; prevention is fiber, exercise, and regular glucose checks.

Understanding Pet Diabetes: Symptoms & Treatment in Dogs and Cats
Diabetes in pets is mostly primary (beta-cell damage) and shows as eat-more/drink-more/urinate-more/weight-loss. Management needs insulin, glucose-lowering drugs, fluids, diet, and infection control; prevention is fiber, exercise, and regular glucose checks.

Signs and Treatments of Cat Rhinotracheitis (Feline Herpesvirus)
Cat rhinotracheitis is a contagious herpesvirus airway infection. Paroxysmal cough, mouth ulcers, and conjunctivitis are the tell-tale signs. Isolate the cat and use targeted antivirals plus immune support — adult death rate is 20–30%.

How to Prevent and Treat Canine Herpesvirus
Canine herpesvirus is an acute respiratory infection with a 4–6 day incubation that is deadly in puppies. Prevention is environmental disinfection; treatment centers on antibacterial and anti-inflammatory care plus immune support.

Understanding Pet Diabetes: Symptoms & Treatment in Dogs and Cats
Diabetes in pets is mostly primary (beta-cell damage) and shows as eat-more/drink-more/urinate-more/weight-loss. Management needs insulin, glucose-lowering drugs, fluids, diet, and infection control; prevention is fiber, exercise, and regular glucose checks.