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If your cat is panting due to heat and also experiencing vomiting, diarrhea, seizures, lethargy, disorientation, or has a red ...
This is the hilarious moment a pet cat was found fast asleep in an awkward position - tangled in a curtain. Lisna Nelin ...
Motion sickness is a common issue for both dogs and cats, often affecting pets during car rides, boat trips, or even short ...
While they were initially bred as hunting dogs, they adapt well to life in towns and cities, provided they get enough ...
“Like many terriers, this dog has a high prey drive and may not be great around cats. Border Terriers are inclined to chase and bark at cats and other small furries,” explains Dr MacMillan.
Benjamin Bergstrom, DVM, MS, DACVO, owner of The Eye Vets in Nashville, Tennessee, discusses cataracts and luxation of the lens in cats and dogs ahead of his lecture “Cloudy with a Chance of Cataracts ...
Hailing from Abyssinia, which is now known as Ethiopia, this regal-looking breed is believed to have been imported into the UK in 1868 after the Abyssinian War, before making its way to the US in the ...
Vets have diagnosed Biscuit with a condition known as luxating patella, a dislocating kneecap, which is at its most severe stage, grade four, and will need surgery.
A luxating patella isn’t fatal on its own, and dogs can live a full life with a mild luxating patella. Arthritis is a natural consequence of a luxating patella, and can cause dogs to be very ...
But, overall, a luxating patella is not a life-limiting condition, and as long as they’re able to be kept comfortable, dogs can live into their old age with a luxating patella.
A dog with a luxating patella has a patella that sometimes pops out of the groove, ‘locking’ the knee and causing pain or instability. This happens because the groove is too shallow, the tendon is too ...