Cats can suffer symptoms very similar to those brought on by the common cold in humans. They too can have a run of “achoos,” along with a cough and a runny nose. It all might make them feel a little down in the dumps.
Read moreThe sad truth is that 1 in 3 dogs will get some type of cancer in their lives. However, when caught early, around half of all canine cancers are treatable.
Read moreLeptospirosis, often referred to as lepto, is a bacterial disease. It leads to severe illness by damaging organs, particularly the liver and kidneys. Leptospirosis bacteria often get spread by urine, entering the body through the nose, mouth, or a wound.
Read more“Talk to the animals,” a song written for the 1967 movie, Dr. Dolittle, sets out to capture our imagination. It visualizes what it might be like if we could actually have a chat with a furry friend.
Read moreThe name “ringworm” is a little misleading. That’s because there is no worm involved at all. Ringworm in cats is actually a fungal skin infection. It gets its name from the ring-shaped rash that often flares up on the skin of an infected cat or person.
Read moreFevers in dogs are notoriously difficult to recognize. There’s a wealth of myths and misinformation out there about optimum doggie temperatures. A healthy dog may often have a cold, wet nose but a warm and dry one doesn’t necessarily mean there’s a problem.
Read moreFeline panleukopenia (FP) used to be a common cause of death in cats. Today, it is relatively rare partly due to the availability of highly effective vaccines. Read on to find out more about this highly contagious disease and why kittens can be so susceptible to FP.
Read moreOver a six-month period at the end of 2022, Cooper Pet Care veterinarians conducted a large volume of video and phone consultations, addressing a diverse range of issues. This report aims to provide comprehensive data and information about these consultations, with the goal of gaining insights into the utilization and outcomes of veterinary telemedicine in general.
Read moreIt’s no fun for cats or their owners when parasites like tapeworms take over their bodies. Left untreated, tapeworms can transmit to humans and cause damage to your cat’s body. Luckily, there are many treatments and preventatives available to help ease the burden of a cat tapeworm infestation.
Read moreGiving your dog a Hollywood smile may be wholly inappropriate but looking after their teeth is one of the biggest gifts you can give them. As with humans, toothache or fractured teeth can be painful for dogs.
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