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Abortion in Dogs and Cats

Abortion in Dogs and Cats

Abortion in dogs and cats is interruption of pregnancy from fetal or maternal abnormality, infection, or trauma. It ranges from threatened and hidden loss to premature live pups, dead pups, or retained mummies; treatment protects the mother and prevents endometritis or septicemia.

Diseases 📅 June 6, 2026
False Pregnancy in Dogs and Cats

False Pregnancy in Dogs and Cats

False pregnancy is a hormone-driven syndrome in which an unbred female shows pregnancy-like signs such as nesting, lactation, and behavior change. Mild cases resolve on their own, but pyometra must be ruled out; hormone therapy or spaying helps recurring cases.

Diseases 📅 June 6, 2026
Ovarian Cysts in Dogs and Cats

Ovarian Cysts in Dogs and Cats

Ovarian cysts in dogs and cats arise from unruptured follicles or corpora lutea due to endocrine imbalance. Follicular cysts cause constant estrus and excitability, while luteal cysts cause prolonged anestrus; medical therapy is tried first, with ovariectomy if it fails.

Diseases 📅 June 6, 2026
Uterine Torsion in Dogs and Cats

Uterine Torsion in Dogs and Cats

Uterine torsion is twisting of the pregnant uterus around its own axis, usually just before parturition. Affected animals are lethargic, vomit, refuse food, and have dark red eye membranes; surgical untwisting or cesarean and, if the uterus is damaged, ovariohysterectomy are needed.

Diseases 📅 June 6, 2026
Pyometra in Dogs and Cats

Pyometra in Dogs and Cats

Pyometra is accumulation of pus in the uterus with proliferative endometrial inflammation in dogs and cats, causing lethargy, poor appetite, and often increased drinking and urination. Ovarian hysterectomy is the definitive cure, with medical therapy as an alternative in selected cases.

Diseases 📅 June 6, 2026
Endometritis in Dogs and Cats

Endometritis in Dogs and Cats

Endometritis is acute or chronic bacterial inflammation of the uterine lining in dogs and cats, usually after whelping or parturition. Signs include abnormal estrus, lethargy, poor appetite, and uterine discharge; treatment reduces inflammation and restores uterine function, with hysterectomy when needed.

Diseases 📅 June 6, 2026
Vulvitis and Vaginitis in Dogs and Cats

Vulvitis and Vaginitis in Dogs and Cats

Vulvitis and vaginitis are bacterial inflammations of the vulva or vaginal mucosa in female dogs and cats. Signs are similar and include itching, redness, swelling, and inflammatory discharge; treatment focuses on cleaning and veterinary-directed antibiotics and is usually not life-threatening.

Diseases 📅 June 5, 2026
Prostatic Cysts and Prostatitis in Dogs and Cats

Prostatic Cysts and Prostatitis in Dogs and Cats

Prostatic cysts form on a background of congenital prostatic malformation and benign enlargement, and become prostatitis when infected, usually secondary to urinary tract infection. Signs include increased ejaculate, deteriorating semen quality, fever above 40 C, and pain; antibiotics and surgery are the main treatments.

Diseases 📅 June 5, 2026
Orchitis, Scrotal Funiculitis, and Epididymitis in Dogs and Cats

Orchitis, Scrotal Funiculitis, and Epididymitis in Dogs and Cats

Orchitis, scrotal funiculitis, and epididymitis are painful inflammations of the testicle and associated structures in dogs and cats, which may be acute or chronic. Severe orchitis can permanently affect fertility, and veterinary-directed antibiotics or surgical removal of the affected testicle are the main treatments.

Diseases 📅 June 5, 2026
Balanoposthitis in Dogs and Cats

Balanoposthitis in Dogs and Cats

Balanoposthitis is inflammation of the glans penis and prepuce in dogs and cats, usually from bacterial invasion after abrasion or poor hygiene. It causes swelling, heat, itching, and inflammatory discharge, and is treated with cleaning and veterinary-directed antibiotics.

Diseases 📅 June 5, 2026