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Can Dogs Get Gout?

Can Dogs Get Gout?

Dogs can get gout — a metabolic disease where excess uric acid forms crystals in the joints and soft tissue, causing swelling, lameness, pain, and sometimes tophi or urinary stones. It's more likely in seniors, dogs with kidney disease, or those on high-purine diets; treatment combines uric-acid-lowering and anti-inflammatory drugs, a low-purine diet, water, weight control, and veterinary monitoring.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Early Signs of Osteochondrodysplasia in Scottish Fold Cats

Early Signs of Osteochondrodysplasia in Scottish Fold Cats

Scottish Folds carry a genetic cartilage disorder (OCD); early signs include growing laziness, a stiff tail that won't bend or swish, odd hind-leg posture, long sits in strange poses, mood changes, and joint pain on touch (especially hind legs). There's no cure, but early care helps: vet checks, anti-inflammatory pain meds plus chondroitin/glucosamine/vitamin D, weight control, gentle exercise, and Omega-3. Any Fold will develop it — just at different ages and severity — so think carefully before breeding or buying.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
What to Do If Bitten by a Rabbit

What to Do If Bitten by a Rabbit

For a pet rabbit bite, clean the wound thoroughly with running water and soap for at least 15 minutes, disinfect with povidone-iodine, and apply antibiotic ointment. Rabies shots are generally unnecessary for indoor rabbits, but seek stitches or a tetanus shot for deep or heavily bleeding wounds.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Why Is Your Dog’s Paw Swollen?

Why Is Your Dog’s Paw Swollen?

A swollen paw can stem from many causes — a sprain or knock, interdigital dermatitis, bacterial or fungal infection, parasites, or allergies. Check the paw for wounds or infection; clean and treat minor cuts promptly, use antibiotics for serious infection, and see a vet if you can't pin down the cause.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Why Is Your Poodle Suddenly Limping?

Why Is Your Poodle Suddenly Limping?

A Poodle that suddenly limps may have a sprain or strain from play, a fracture, a paw pierced by a foreign object, a joint problem such as hip dysplasia or arthritis, a nerve issue like a slipped disc or neuritis, or a diet so one-sided it lacks vitamins and minerals, weakening the joints and leg muscles. Because Poodles have fine bones and lively temperaments, injuries are common. Rest and a gentle check come first; if the limp persists or worsens, get an X-ray and targeted veterinary treatment.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
What Causes Feline Rhinotracheitis (Cat Flu)?

What Causes Feline Rhinotracheitis (Cat Flu)?

Feline rhinotracheitis, commonly called cat flu, is one of the most frequent infectious diseases in cats. A cat can look healthy at the breeder yet sneeze, runny nose and weepy eyes days after coming home - because the culprit herpesvirus lies dormant in nerve cells and flares when environment or nutrition changes. Importantly, cat flu is not caused only by herpesvirus; calicivirus, chlamydia, mycoplasma and Bordetella are also agents. This article explains what cat flu is, its varied causes, and how to tell the agents apart by symptoms - always confirm with a vet.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Tick Infestation in Pet Turtles: Risks and Removal

Tick Infestation in Pet Turtles: Risks and Removal

Ticks are a common external parasite in turtles, usually picked up when a turtle wanders into grass where the parasites wait. Beyond drawing blood and causing local swelling, some ticks carry viruses that can be fatal, and careless removal can leave the tick's head embedded in the skin and trigger infection. The safe approach is to paralyze the tick with the right medication first, then lift it out with tweezers and clean the wound. This guide covers how turtles get ticks, why they are dangerous, and the step-by-step removal method every keeper should know.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Why Do Dogs Develop Rheumatism?

Why Do Dogs Develop Rheumatism?

The exact cause of dog rheumatism is unclear, but it is now seen as an autoimmune reaction to repeated streptococcal infection, with cold, damp, rain, and overexertion as common triggers; it often returns during respiratory illness, sudden weather shifts, or after getting chilled. It appears as muscular or joint forms, causing pain, stiffness, swelling, and lameness that can shift around, and it cannot be cured, only managed. Care means a dry warm bed, balanced nutrition with calcium, and limited exercise, with veterinary anti-inflammatory and analgesic treatment during flares.

Pet Health 📅 August 5, 2026
Osteosarcomas in Dogs and Cats

Osteosarcomas in Dogs and Cats

Osteosarcoma is a malignant bone tumor from abnormal osteoblasts, most common in large and giant dog breeds. The main sign is lameness, with swelling, pain, and possible pathological fracture. Early limb amputation plus anti-cancer medication is standard, but the outlook is poor.

Diseases 📅 July 31, 2026
Ataxia Syndrome in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Ataxia Syndrome in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Ataxia syndrome is incoordination of the limbs from disease of the central nervous system, peripheral nerves, or the limbs themselves, often secondary to infection, poisoning, or inflammation. Signs vary by cause - from whole-body illness to local swelling, fracture, or tendon rupture. Treatment targets the underlying disease.

Diseases 📅 July 21, 2026