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Can Dog Fungal Infection Be Cured?

Can Dog Fungal Infection Be Cured?

Yes — fungal infection (dog ringworm) is curable but stubborn, so treat at once to stop it spreading. Isolate, collar, disinfect with povidone-iodine, apply antifungal ointment and spray, and keep the environment clean.

Pet Health 📅 October 9, 2020
Cat Cold: Symptoms and Home Care

Cat Cold: Symptoms and Home Care

A sneezing or eye-discharging cat may have a mild viral cold or the start of a worse respiratory infection. Nearly all cat colds trace to calicivirus or herpesvirus, with signs appearing days to two weeks after exposure. Watch for mouth breathing, fever, or loss of appetite, and treat any cough, labored breathing, or darkening mucus as a red flag for pneumonia or secondary bacterial infection — and never give human or dog medication.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Dry Nose and Runny Discharge in Dogs

Dry Nose and Runny Discharge in Dogs

A dry nose alone is not proof of sickness, nor is a wet one proof of health, but the type of discharge matters. Clear runny nose with normal spirit suggests a mild cold, while yellow-green pus with other signs points to bacterial infection or even distemper.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Why Your Cat’s Eyes Water and Produce Discharge

Why Your Cat’s Eyes Water and Produce Discharge

Increased eye discharge in cats is usually caused by diet-related imbalance, foreign objects, physical trauma, or viral and bacterial infection. For simple discharge, keep the eyes clean with saline and improve hydration and diet; for inflammation, use vet-recommended antibiotic eye drops and keep your cat in low light.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
What to Do When a Dog Has Urethral Discharge (Pus)

What to Do When a Dog Has Urethral Discharge (Pus)

Canine urethral abscess results from urethral inflammation in dogs and requires prompt medication. Bacterial infection of the dog's urethral mucosa is also called a urinary tract infection, medically known as urethritis. Main symptoms include painful urination, urethral swelling, sensitivity of the urethral opening, redness and swelling of the urethral orifice, and difficulty inserting a catheter, more commonly seen in dogs.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
Signs of Otitis Externa in Cats

Signs of Otitis Externa in Cats

A general term for any disease causing inflammation of the external ear canal, including bacterial infection, ear mites, fungi, and allergies.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
Cat Mastitis: Symptoms and Treatment

Cat Mastitis: Symptoms and Treatment

Cats usually have 4 pairs of nipples, symmetric. Mastitis can hit one or several glands and is common during lactation. It is a bacterial infection of the mammary gland. The most common bacteria are E. coli, staphylococcus and beta-hemolytic streptococcus.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
How to Treat Stubborn Frequent Urination in Cats

How to Treat Stubborn Frequent Urination in Cats

Stubborn frequent urination means it lasts at least a month, not a sudden constant squatting. Such cats usually do not respond well to shots. Bacterial infection causes a worsening process - sudden onset, then worse, then penile swelling and blockage.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
What to Do When a Dog’s Toe Web Is Inflamed and Pus-Filled

What to Do When a Dog’s Toe Web Is Inflamed and Pus-Filled

Inflamed, pus-filled dog toes are usually interdigital dermatitis, caused by long-term damp paw pads and purulent bacterial infection. Prompt anti-inflammatory, antibacterial treatment is needed to stop it worsening. Here are the details.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Is Your Dog Panting Hard Because It’s Tired?

Is Your Dog Panting Hard Because It’s Tired?

Dogs pant for many reasons — heat, fatigue, or illness such as bacterial infection, pneumonia, bronchitis, even asthma. Panting is not always just tiredness. Learn to tell normal panting from asthma.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026