Search Results

1561 results for “dog parasite”

Canine and Feline Atopic (Allergic) Dermatitis: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Canine and Feline Atopic (Allergic) Dermatitis: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Atopic dermatitis, also called allergic dermatitis, is an IgE-mediated skin hypersensitivity in dogs and cats, marked by intense itching, redness, and hair loss that often begins around the eyes, toes, and groin. Mild cases may resolve once the allergen is removed, while persistent cases need veterinary-directed anti-inflammatory therapy.

Diseases 📅 July 21, 2026
Canine and Feline Food Allergy (Adverse Food Reaction)

Canine and Feline Food Allergy (Adverse Food Reaction)

Food allergy is an immune reaction to a dietary ingredient that produces itchy skin and digestive upset. It is controlled by identifying and removing the offending food through an elimination diet.

Diseases 📅 June 19, 2026
Canine and Feline Atopic Dermatitis

Canine and Feline Atopic Dermatitis

Atopic dermatitis is an inherited allergic skin disease triggered by inhaled allergens such as pollen, mold, and dust mites. It causes itchy, inflamed skin that often recurs seasonally, and is managed by avoiding allergens and controlling inflammation.

Diseases 📅 June 19, 2026
Canine and Feline Caval Syndrome (Heartworm): Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Canine and Feline Caval Syndrome (Heartworm): Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Caval syndrome is the acute, life-threatening form of heartworm disease in which adult worms suddenly obstruct the vena cava and heart, causing sudden collapse, bloody urine, and jaundice. Emergency surgical removal of the worms is the definitive treatment, and prevention depends on year-round parasite control.

Diseases 📅 June 10, 2026
Canine and Feline Trichomoniasis: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Canine and Feline Trichomoniasis: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Trichomoniasis is a protozoal parasite infection of dogs and cats, most often caused by Pentatrichomonas, that produces stubborn, mucoid, sometimes bloody diarrhea. It spreads through contaminated food and water and is managed with antiprotozoal therapy plus supportive care.

Diseases 📅 May 12, 2026
Canine and Feline Cryptosporidiosis: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Canine and Feline Cryptosporidiosis: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Cryptosporidiosis is a protozoal (coccidian) infection of dogs and cats that causes acute, watery diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal discomfort. It is most severe in young, stressed, or immunocompromised animals and is zoonotic, so hygiene is essential.

Diseases 📅 May 12, 2026
Canine Babesiosis: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Canine Babesiosis: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Canine babesiosis is a tick-borne protozoal disease caused by Babesia species that destroy red blood cells, leading to severe anemia and hemoglobinuria. It is treated with babesiacides and supportive care, including transfusion in severe cases.

Diseases 📅 May 11, 2026
Canine and Feline Schistosomiasis (Blood Fluke Infection): Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Canine and Feline Schistosomiasis (Blood Fluke Infection): Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Schistosomiasis (Japanese blood fluke disease) is a zoonotic infection caused by Schistosoma japonicum living in the portal-mesenteric veins of mammals and people. It causes anemia, diarrhea, and ascites, and is treated with schistosomicides.

Diseases 📅 May 11, 2026
Canine and Feline Paragonimiasis (Lung Fluke Infection): Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Canine and Feline Paragonimiasis (Lung Fluke Infection): Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Paragonimiasis (lung fluke disease) is a zoonotic infection caused by Paragonimus flukes living in the lungs of dogs and cats. It causes chronic cough and breathing difficulty, and is treated with flukicides.

Diseases 📅 May 11, 2026
Canine and Feline Tapeworm Infection (Cestodiasis): Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Canine and Feline Tapeworm Infection (Cestodiasis): Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Tapeworm infection is caused by cestodes such as Dipylidium caninum and Taenia species residing in the small intestine of dogs and cats. Heavy infections cause poor condition and intestinal blockage, and are treated with antitapeworm drugs.

Diseases 📅 May 11, 2026