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What Eye Diseases Can Cats Develop?
The eyes are the windows to the soul; a cat's agility and charm are thanks to its eyes. Today we discuss feline eye diseases.

What to Do for Acute Moist Dermatitis (Hot Spots) in Dogs
Hot spots (also called acute moist dermatitis or pyotraumatic dermatitis) are localized, moist, red lesions of skin caused mainly by self-trauma. Acute moist dermatitis is a common skin disease in dogs. It often appears in long-haired and thick-coated breeds and is more common in summer.

What to Do for Anemia in Cats
Anemia refers to a low red blood cell count. It can be caused by many different blood problems, including blood loss, damaged red blood cells, and insufficient red blood cell production.

What to Do About Contact Dermatitis in Dogs
Contact dermatitis is an uncommon skin condition in dogs, mainly caused by contact with plants, drugs, and various chemicals. It is less common in animals than in people because a dog's skin is well protected by its coat, so it appears on sparsely haired areas. This article explains the allergic and irritant types and how they are diagnosed and treated.

Common Gastrointestinal Diseases in Cats
Many diseases can affect the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Symptoms such as vomiting or diarrhea are common in GI disorders. Regurgitation (the effortless expulsion of stomach fluid, mucus, and undigested food from the esophagus) is frequent in esophageal disease.

How to Clean Your Dog’s Ears
Cleaning a dog's ears is harder than it looksβlong canals mean a wrong move can rupture the eardrum. Wrap a small dog in a towel, wipe the flap and visible cartilage with a damp cotton ball or swab, never push into the canal, and reward after. For severe infections, let your vet do it.

Causes of Feline Phobias
Fear is a normal response to threatening stimuli, but when it becomes excessive and irrational it crosses into phobia. This article explains the possible triggers of feline phobias, how they develop through innate and learned pathways, the sensitive period of kitten socialization, and how to prevent fear from becoming a lifelong problem.

What to Do When Your Dog Is Limping
Lameness β reduced weight-bearing or movement in a limb β can range from mild to severe, affect one or more legs, and come and go. Causes span trauma to chronic arthritis. Here is how the vet evaluates and treats it.

Diagnosing Lameness in Dogs
Sudden lameness is often easier to trace β a normal dog that suddenly limps clearly had something happen. But chronic or subtle lameness takes a careful workup. A detailed history and orthopedic exam point the vet to the right tests.

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 β and the conditions that affect each, including some that also occur in dogs.