Lyme disease in dogs is one of the most frequent tick-borne infections globally, yet it is most common in the upper Midwest, Atlantic and Pacific coast states....
Mange in dogs is a skin disease mostly affecting stray, neglected or mistreated dogs. It is associated with hairless skin, ulcers or thickened, hard, crusty areas....
Heartworm in dogs is a potentially fatal parasite exclusively spread by mosquitos, which pick up larval heartworms, known as microfilaria, transferring them in the circulation of affected animals....
Distemper in dogs is a highly infectious and frequently deadly condition that affects dogs all around the globe. It impacts many physiological systems, including the neurological system, the brain and the spine....
Canine parvovirus (parvo in dogs) was identified in 1967 and quickly became recognized as a significant health danger to dogs. This is partly because the virus is hard to eliminate, can survive in the environment for extended periods and is excreted...
Pancreatitis in dogs is a condition that pet owners should be aware of before it occurs since the warning signals may not always be visible at first. In medical terms, pancreatitis is described as "inflammation of the pancreas"....
Diabetes in dogs is a condition that mainly affects older pets. It may induce unpleasant symptoms in animals, just as it does in people. However, with proper treatment, this illness does not have to damage their quality of life....
Melatonin for dogs is a hormone generated by the pineal gland in a natural process. It aids in the regulation of the circadian rhythms. Melatonin is a hormone that helps our brains sleep when nature tells us to....
Milk thistle for dogs has become an increasingly common item in pets' supplementary diet. The reason is that toxins are a part of life for dogs and milk thistle helps deal with them....
Potassium for dogs is an essential element for normal physiological function and maintenance of homeostasis. This is true for both dogs and people, and sufficient levels of this mineral are vital for the wel-being of the organism....