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Common Respiratory Tract Diseases in Cats

Common Respiratory Tract Diseases in Cats

Coughing, sneezing, or difficulty breathing are the classic signs of a respiratory problem. This overview covers the nose, throat, and trachea — and the conditions that affect each, including some that also occur in dogs.

Pet Health 📅 January 7, 2021
What to Do If Your Dog Is Choking

What to Do If Your Dog Is Choking

Choking is a common emergency, but its signs are often mistaken for coughing or vomiting. Knowing the causes and symptoms helps you give the right first aid and get your pet to the vet fast.

Pet Health 📅 January 7, 2021
Degenerative Joint Disease (Arthritis) in Dogs: Diagnosis and Treatment

Degenerative Joint Disease (Arthritis) in Dogs: Diagnosis and Treatment

Degenerative joint disease wears away the smooth cartilage that lets joints move without pain. It can last a dog's lifetime, so early recognition, accurate diagnosis, and weight and medication management matter most.

Pet Health 📅 January 7, 2021
Chylothorax in Dogs: Causes and Diagnosis

Chylothorax in Dogs: Causes and Diagnosis

Chylothorax is the buildup of chyle — a milky lymphatic fluid — in the chest. Finding and treating the underlying cause is the key step; many cases are idiopathic. Here is how the condition develops and how vets confirm it.

Pet Health 📅 January 7, 2021
Dog Ear Discharge: Symptoms and Treatment

Dog Ear Discharge: Symptoms and Treatment

Ear problems are among the most common dog complaints, and discharge is usually the first sign — most often from infection. Scratching and head-shaking start it, then secondary bacterial or yeast infection sets in. Here is how the vet works it up.

Pet Health 📅 January 7, 2021
How to Calculate a Dog’s Age (and What ‘Dog Years’ Really Mean)

How to Calculate a Dog’s Age (and What ‘Dog Years’ Really Mean)

A two-year-old dog is far older than two in human terms — but the old 'one dog year equals seven human years' rule is a myth. Here's how canine aging really works, and how to estimate your dog's age from its teeth, eyes, and coat.

Pet Health 📅 January 7, 2021
Why Dogs Tear Up the House

Why Dogs Tear Up the House

Dogs destroy furniture and belongings for predictable reasons, teething, too little exercise, or separation anxiety. More walks, chew toys, and time together prevent most of it, while anxious dogs need gradual independence training.

Pet Health 📅 January 6, 2021
What to Do When Your Dog Suddenly Starts Limping

What to Do When Your Dog Suddenly Starts Limping

A sudden limp often starts with a paw injury from thorns or glass, a muscle strain, or a fracture. Long-term lameness with deformities may point to rickets or calcium deficiency. Persistent or severe cases need an X-ray.

Pet Health 📅 January 5, 2021
Why Dogs Constantly Lick Their Paws

Why Dogs Constantly Lick Their Paws

Dogs lick their paws for many reasons, anxiety and boredom, dry cracked pads, a nutritional gap, or pain from interdigital dermatitis. Calming the dog, moisturizing pads, and treating any infection usually solve it.

Pet Health 📅 January 5, 2021
Why Your Dog Suddenly GASPS or Hiccups

Why Your Dog Suddenly GASPS or Hiccups

Sudden repeated inhalations in dogs are usually coughing from an upper respiratory infection, a foreign object, a collapsing trachea, or heart disease. Matching the sign with other symptoms helps you decide whether a vet visit is needed.

Pet Health 📅 January 5, 2021