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Canine and Feline Diabetes Insipidus

Canine and Feline Diabetes Insipidus

Diabetes insipidus is a disorder of water balance in which the body cannot concentrate urine, causing massive drinking and urination. It results from low antidiuretic hormone or unresponsive kidneys, and is managed by treating the cause and replacing the hormone.

Diseases 📅 June 16, 2026
Canine and Feline Estrogen Deficiency

Canine and Feline Estrogen Deficiency

Estrogen deficiency most often follows spaying or ovarian disease and weakens the urethral sphincter, causing incontinence and frequent small urinations. It is managed with hormone therapy and supportive care.

Diseases 📅 June 16, 2026
Canine and Feline Estrogen Excess

Canine and Feline Estrogen Excess

Estrogen excess happens when the ovaries overproduce estrogen or estrogen is given in excess, leading to symmetric hair loss, skin changes, and reproductive-tract problems. It is corrected by stopping the source and, in tumor cases, surgical removal.

Diseases 📅 June 16, 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 and Feline Toxoplasmosis: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Canine and Feline Toxoplasmosis: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Toxoplasmosis is caused by Toxoplasma gondii, with cats as the definitive host; dogs and cats are often silently infected but can develop respiratory and nervous signs. It is treated with sulfonamide-based anticoccidial therapy.

Diseases 📅 May 11, 2026
Canine and Feline Coccidiosis: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Canine and Feline Coccidiosis: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Coccidiosis is caused by coccidia protozoa infecting the intestinal lining of puppies and kittens, causing watery diarrhea and, in heavy infection, bloody stool and wasting. It is treated with anticoccidial drugs and supportive care.

Diseases 📅 May 11, 2026
Canine and Feline Strongyloidiasis: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Canine and Feline Strongyloidiasis: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Strongyloidiasis is caused by the threadworm Strongyloides stercoralis, infecting dogs, cats, foxes, humans, and other primates. It causes dermatitis, pneumonia, and enteritis in young animals and is treated with anthelmintics.

Diseases 📅 May 11, 2026
Canine and Feline Trichinellosis: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Canine and Feline Trichinellosis: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Trichinellosis is a zoonotic parasitic disease caused by Trichinella spiralis, acquired by eating raw meat containing encysted larvae. It can cause intestinal inflammation and painful muscle infection, and is prevented by not feeding raw meat.

Diseases 📅 May 11, 2026