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Anaerobic Infections in Dogs and Cats

Anaerobic Infections in Dogs and Cats

Anaerobic infections are caused by bacteria that grow without oxygen, producing tissue death, gas, and foul-smelling discharge. They often mix with pus-forming bacteria and can lead to gas gangrene, malignant edema, and late anemia or dehydration. Opening the wound to air and veterinary antimicrobials are key.

Diseases 📅 July 18, 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
Cellulitis in Dogs and Cats

Cellulitis in Dogs and Cats

Cellulitis is a rapidly spreading infection of the soft tissue under the skin, usually from pus-forming bacteria. It causes hot, painful swelling and fever, and can progress to abscess or sepsis if untreated. Combined local and whole-body care stops spread.

Diseases 📅 July 18, 2026
Bichon Frise: Health and Care Considerations Before You Adopt

Bichon Frise: Health and Care Considerations Before You Adopt

The Bichon Frise is a gentle, low-shedding companion dog, but prospective owners should know its common care needs: pronounced tear staining from shallow tear ducts, a coat that mats and pulls the skin, separation anxiety, a sensitive stomach, and dental issues. Meeting these needs keeps the dog healthy.

Diseases 📅 June 30, 2026
Furuncles and Furunculosis in Dogs and Cats

Furuncles and Furunculosis in Dogs and Cats

A furuncle is a localized skin abscess around a hair follicle; repeated or widespread furuncles are called furunculosis. They appear as small, painful pus-filled bumps and can progress to deep pyoderma. Good hygiene, parasite control, and veterinary care limit spread.

Diseases 📅 June 27, 2026
Folliculitis in Dogs and Cats

Folliculitis in Dogs and Cats

Folliculitis is inflammation of the hair follicles, often from bacteria, mites, or hormone imbalance. It causes hair loss, itching, and red, swollen skin, and can spread into deeper infection. Early diagnosis and antimicrobial care prevent it from becoming deep pyoderma.

Diseases 📅 June 27, 2026
Bee and Wasp Stings in Dogs and Cats

Bee and Wasp Stings in Dogs and Cats

Bee and wasp stings inject venom that causes local swelling, pain, and bruising. Severe reactions can bring collapse, breathing failure, and even death. Removing the stinger and veterinary care for whole-body signs are key.

Diseases 📅 June 27, 2026
Chemical Burns in Dogs and Cats

Chemical Burns in Dogs and Cats

Chemical burns are skin injuries from strong acids, alkalis, or phosphorus. Acids cause a thick, dry, leathery scab; alkalis penetrate deeply; phosphorus keeps burning and glows in the dark. Immediate flushing and veterinary care limit tissue damage.

Diseases 📅 June 27, 2026
Burns in Dogs and Cats

Burns in Dogs and Cats

Burns are tissue injuries caused by heat (fire, steam, hot liquids) or other agents. They are graded by depth: first-degree heals in about a week, second-degree in 20–30 days, and third-degree is severe and prone to infection. Quick first aid and veterinary care prevent shock and sepsis.

Diseases 📅 June 27, 2026
Bruises (Contusions) in Dogs and Cats

Bruises (Contusions) in Dogs and Cats

A contusion is a closed soft-tissue injury from a blunt blow, fall, or collision. It causes swelling, pain, and bruising, and can be serious when it affects the head, chest, abdomen, or spine. Treatment centers on reducing swelling, relieving pain, and preventing infection.

Diseases 📅 June 27, 2026