Dog diseases
At home or in the clinic: treating ear mites in dogs
Otodectosis (ear mite) is a parasitic skin disease of carnivores, including dogs. Otodektes cynotis is the Latin name for this genus of mite, which infests the inner surface of the auricle. It can burrow into the ear canal and lodge near the eardrum.Ear mites in dogs
Worms in dogs: symptoms, photos, treatment, and prevention
While caring for their pets meticulously and meticulously, monitoring their health, many owners are convinced they can't possibly have parasites. However, according to statistics, over 50% of domestic dogs are infected with worms. This is because it's extremely difficult to avoid helminth infections, not only outdoors but even at home, as parasite eggs are present virtually everywhere. They can be found on shoes, plants, in the air, water, and soil. Therefore, even a lap dog can become infected. To recognize and treat the disease promptly, every owner should be aware of the symptoms and signs of a helminth infestation in their pet.We treat dogs for worms
Distemper in dogs: symptoms and treatment at home
Canine distemper (Carré's disease) is one of the most dangerous diseases. It is caused by a virus that can enter an animal's body in several ways. Adult dogs have a better chance of recovery, while puppies usually die. A dog that has recovered from distemper retains immunity to the disease for almost its entire life.How to treat distemper
Distemper in cats: symptoms and treatment
Is distemper possible in cats? It turns out it is. Distemper is a common viral disease in cats. It usually results in death. The disease is resistant to both low and high temperatures. The scientific name for this disease is panleukopenia or viral enteritis. It is caused by a paravirus.If a cat has contracted distemper
How to treat ringworm in cats at home
The most common disease affecting cats is ringworm. This condition doesn't go away without a trace and requires treatment. Therefore, a pet can't survive without the help of its owner. This type of pet disease is caused by two types of microscopic fungi—Microsporum and Trichophyton. In this case, the type of ringworm may be called microsporia or trichophytosis. Despite this, the disease has similar symptoms and treatment options.Treatment of ringworm