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Symptoms and Treatment of Demodicosis (Mange) in Pets
Demodicosis (red mange) is a skin condition caused by mites that live in hair follicles. Most pets carry them harmlessly, but an overgrowth causes hair loss, blackheads, and crusting. Learn the signs, how it is diagnosed, and how it is treated.

Sebaceous Adenitis in Pets: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Sebaceous adenitis (SA) is an immune-mediated disease that damages the sebaceous glands, leading to hair loss and scaliness. It varies by coat type and breed. Learn the signs, how it is diagnosed, and how it is managed long term.

Can Pets Eat Beets? Benefits and Safety Tips
Beets are a low-calorie root vegetable that can be a healthy occasional treat for dogs and cats. Learn the potential benefits — fiber, nitrates, betalains — and the precautions to feed them safely.

Can Cats and Dogs Eat Turkey?
Plain cooked turkey meat is safe for cats and dogs in small amounts, but bones, skin, fat, seasoning, and raw meat are risky. Serve boneless, skinless, unseasoned white meat, fully cooked, and only as an occasional treat.

Essential Dog Deworming: What Every Owner Should Know
Regular deworming protects dogs from internal and external parasites, even indoor pets, since owners can carry eggs home. Puppies start around eight weeks, adults every three months, and product choice should match lifestyle and veterinary advice.

Why Your Dog’s Eye Discharge Suddenly Increases
A sudden rise in eye discharge can come from heat or table scraps, an eye infection, or a serious illness such as distemper or parvovirus. Wiping gently and reviewing the diet help mild cases, while lethargy with vomiting means a vet visit.

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.

What Is Salmonellosis in Dogs?
Salmonellosis is a highly contagious bacterial disease caused by many Salmonella strains. It can affect any dog but most often strikes puppies and pregnant females, and up to a quarter of healthy dogs carry it without signs. Contaminated food and water are the main routes.

Diagnosing and Treating Salmonellosis in Dogs
A firm diagnosis of canine salmonellosis relies on fecal culture plus history and exam, since many other infections look alike. Treatment ranges from gut rest and supportive fluids to carefully chosen antibiotics. Strict hygiene prevents spread to other pets and people.

Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in Dogs: What Owners Should Know
Rocky Mountain spotted fever is a tick-borne bacterial disease caused by rickettsia. Ticks must attach for 5 to 20 hours to transmit it. Fever, lethargy, and swollen joints are classic signs, and tick prevention is the best defense.