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A red fleshy growth suddenly appeared at the inner corner of my dog’s right eye – what is it?

The fleshy red growth at the inner corner of your dog's eye is most likely a prolapsed third eyelid (cherry eye), often caused by irritation, bacterial infection, or genetics. Start with conservative treatment - anti-inflammatory eye drops at least three times daily and a low-salt, low-oil diet - but watch closely, as it can recur. If it hasn't shrunk after 7-10 days or keeps growing, have it surgically removed or repositioned by a vet.

Q&A 📅 August 5, 2026
Why Does Your Dog Have White Dandruff

Why Does Your Dog Have White Dandruff

Some white flakes are normal daily skin turnover, but heavy dandruff with itching, hair loss, bumps, or redness signals a problem: dry skin, fungal or bacterial infection, parasites, allergies, poor nutrition, or over-bathing. Keep the skin moisturized, bathe gently no more than weekly, deworm on schedule, and improve the diet with fatty acids and vitamins. Persistent or worsening flakes need a vet skin scrape to diagnose and treat.

Pet Health 📅 August 5, 2026
Why Your Budgerigar Has Recurring Diarrhea

Why Your Budgerigar Has Recurring Diarrhea

Recurring diarrhea in budgerigars comes from poor diet, stress, parasite or bacterial infection, or chills. Long transport, fright, or a sudden move stresses the bird and upsetts its gut, usually easing as it settles; probiotics and calming help. Sudden feed changes, overeating, or spoiled food also trigger loose droppings. Parasites, bacteria, or a cold from low temperatures need a vet. A simple home mix of oxytetracycline powder and probiotics can settle mild cases.

Pet Health 📅 August 5, 2026
Canine and Feline Interdigital Pyoderma: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Canine and Feline Interdigital Pyoderma: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Interdigital pyoderma is a painful bacterial infection between the toes of dogs and cats, causing swelling, redness, moisture, and foul odor, sometimes with draining tracts. It often follows a moist environment, mites, or blocked follicles, and needs thorough cleaning plus veterinary-directed antibiotics.

Diseases 📅 July 21, 2026
Abscesses in Dogs and Cats

Abscesses in Dogs and Cats

An abscess is a pocket of pus walled off in any tissue or organ, usually from a bacterial infection. Shallow abscesses break and heal readily; deep ones can infect other organs. Draining and veterinary antimicrobials are the main treatments.

Diseases 📅 July 18, 2026
Black Dots on Your Cat’s Skin: Folliculitis, or ‘Black Chin’ and ‘Stud Tail’

Black Dots on Your Cat’s Skin: Folliculitis, or ‘Black Chin’ and ‘Stud Tail’

Black dots on a cat's skin are usually the early sign of folliculitis, like blackheads, driven by excess sebum, blocked follicles, and bacterial infection. On the chin it is called black chin, and on the tail stud tail or oily tail, both managed with gentle localized cleaning and diet adjustments.

Diseases 📅 June 30, 2026
Cystitis in Dogs and Cats

Cystitis in Dogs and Cats

Cystitis is inflammation of the bladder lining, usually from bacterial infection, causing painful, frequent urination with cloudy or blood-tinged urine. It is most common in female dogs and cats. Most cases respond well to antibiotics and supportive care, but a deep infection can become systemic.

Diseases 📅 June 7, 2026
Urethritis in Dogs and Cats

Urethritis in Dogs and Cats

Urethritis is inflammation of the urethra that makes urination painful and frequent, with cloudy or blood-tinged urine in severe cases. It is usually caused by a bacterial infection ascending from the lower urinary tract. Veterinary treatment with antibiotics and supportive care resolves most cases.

Diseases 📅 June 7, 2026
Pyothorax (Empyema) in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Pyothorax (Empyema) in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Pyothorax is pus accumulating in the chest cavity from a bacterial infection of the pleura, causing fever, labored breathing, and a fluid-splash sound. It is treated by draining and flushing the chest and with prolonged antibiotics.

Diseases 📅 May 18, 2026
Liver Abscess in Dogs and Cats

Liver Abscess in Dogs and Cats

A liver abscess is a pus-filled pocket in the liver caused by pyogenic bacterial infection, single or multiple. It brings intermittent high fever, weight loss, and abdominal pain, and can rupture into the abdomen; treatment relies on aggressive antibiotics and drainage.

Diseases 📅 May 17, 2026