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Why Dogs Lick Their Genitals and When to Worry

Why Dogs Lick Their Genitals and When to Worry

Some genital licking is normal grooming, but excessive licking often signals a discharge from an underlying problem. The causes differ between males and females β€” here is what to watch for and how the vet investigates.

Pet Health πŸ“… January 7, 2021
Dog Ear Discharge: Symptoms and Treatment

Dog Ear Discharge: Symptoms and Treatment

Ear problems are among the most common dog complaints, and discharge is usually the first sign β€” most often from infection. Scratching and head-shaking start it, then secondary bacterial or yeast infection sets in. Here is how the vet works it up.

Pet Health πŸ“… January 7, 2021
Canine Salmonellosis: A Detailed Overview

Canine Salmonellosis: A Detailed Overview

Salmonellosis is a bacterial disease in dogs that often strikes puppies and pregnant females, with signs from lethargy to diarrhea and fever. Infected dogs are contagious and must be isolated; diagnosis relies on fecal culture and treatment is supportive with vet-guided antibiotics.

Pet Health πŸ“… January 6, 2021
Why Dogs Constantly Lick Their Paws

Why Dogs Constantly Lick Their Paws

Dogs lick their paws for many reasons, anxiety and boredom, dry cracked pads, a nutritional gap, or pain from interdigital dermatitis. Calming the dog, moisturizing pads, and treating any infection usually solve it.

Pet Health πŸ“… January 5, 2021
What Is Salmonellosis in Dogs?

What Is Salmonellosis in Dogs?

Salmonellosis is a highly contagious bacterial disease caused by many Salmonella strains. It can affect any dog but most often strikes puppies and pregnant females, and up to a quarter of healthy dogs carry it without signs. Contaminated food and water are the main routes.

Pet Health πŸ“… January 5, 2021
Diagnosing and Treating Salmonellosis in Dogs

Diagnosing and Treating Salmonellosis in Dogs

A firm diagnosis of canine salmonellosis relies on fecal culture plus history and exam, since many other infections look alike. Treatment ranges from gut rest and supportive fluids to carefully chosen antibiotics. Strict hygiene prevents spread to other pets and people.

Pet Health πŸ“… January 5, 2021
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in Dogs: What Owners Should Know

Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in Dogs: What Owners Should Know

Rocky Mountain spotted fever is a tick-borne bacterial disease caused by rickettsia. Ticks must attach for 5 to 20 hours to transmit it. Fever, lethargy, and swollen joints are classic signs, and tick prevention is the best defense.

Pet Health πŸ“… January 5, 2021
Food Allergies in Cats: Signs and Management

Food Allergies in Cats: Signs and Management

Food allergies can appear at any age and often develop to proteins a cat has eaten for years, such as beef, chicken, fish, or dairy. Itching, ear infections, and digestive upset are classic signs, and an elimination diet is the only reliable diagnosis.

Pet Health πŸ“… January 5, 2021
What to Do When Your Cat Suddenly Starts Drinking a Lot

What to Do When Your Cat Suddenly Starts Drinking a Lot

Cats are naturally low-volume drinkers, so a sudden jump in thirst can signal illness. It may point to chronic kidney disease, diabetes, pyometra, or a hormonal disorderβ€”all of which call for a veterinarian's attention.

Pet Health πŸ“… January 4, 2021
What Is Canine Distemper?

What Is Canine Distemper?

Canine distemper is a deadly, highly contagious viral disease β€” and 'fully vaccinated' isn't the same as 'actually immune.' Knowing the signs and the three prevention pillars is what protects your dog.

Pet Health πŸ“… December 30, 2020