Bloat in Dogs
Bloat in dogs is an acute condition when gas accumulates in large volumes in the canine’s abdomen, leading to sudden death.
Bloat in dogs is an acute condition when gas accumulates in large volumes in the canine’s abdomen, leading to sudden death.
Pancreatitis is a deadly disease for both humans and dogs and if left untreated, is most likely to cause death also.
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Just like human beings, dogs too, are susceptible to allergies, which can have some severe results. These allergies are caused by allergens.
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Contrary to common belief, ringworm infection is not caused by worms, but is in fact a type of fungal infection. This infection is highly infectious and can cause patchy areas of hair loss on your dog.
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Known as the H3N2 dog flu strain, this canine virus has taken a strong hold in more than 24 states across the country.
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In the winter months, many people are concerned about getting the flu, so they get a flu shot. But did you know that your dog can also get the flu?