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Blastomycosis in Dogs

Blastomycosis in dogs is a systemic infection that is caused by a fungus that also affects humans and although quite rare, cats. Dog infections, however, are much more frequent. While it is serious in...

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Skin growths in cats

Skin growths in cats will most always be in the form of bumps or lumps that are on or under the skin. The mere term can often bring immediate fear to cat owners as it is most often associated with cancer. But...

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FIP in cats is one of the most mysterious diseases

FIP in cats, also referred to as feline infectious peritonitis, is one of the most mysterious diseases that your cat can get. It is also one of the most deadly. If it is a true FIP infection, it is almost...

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Proteinuria in dogs

Proteinuria in dogs can easily be corrected or it can become very serious and cause a chronic infection in your dog, high blood pressure, inflammation of the kidneys, scar tissue on the kidneys, as well as...

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Pica in dogs

Pica in dogs can be a very disturbing condition in your pet and it can also be extremely dangerous. There are several theories about why your dog develops this condition as well several potential medical...

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Dog lick sores

Dog lick sores, also referred to as Acral Lick Dermatitis or Lick Granuloma, are a condition in your dog where they have developed a chronic licking habit. It almost always occurs on or very near the front...

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Panting in cats

  Panting in cats is very uncommon and is something that should be taken very seriously. Although it is part of a dog’s nature, it is just not normal in cats. There may be an occasion when your cat may...

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Syncope in cats

  Syncope in cats is usually only brief event but it can be a frightening ordeal for any cat owner. It is not normal and if becomes a reoccurring in your cat it may lead to brain damage or injury. It is...

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Rickets in Dogs

Rickets in dogs is becoming a lot more common than it used to be and it is speculated that it may be caused by Puppy mills and the lack of the proper nutrients that all growing dogs require. However, there...

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Fluid bumps in cats

Cats fluid bumps can be very painful to your pet and could be the result of several different types of conditions including pustules, vesicles, or abscesses. These conditions are the result of several...

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