Dog diseases
A dog is a domestic animal that requires constant exercise. While outdoor walks are beneficial for a dog's health, parasites found in the environment can cause serious harm. Flea and lice infestations are quite common and can cause significant discomfort for dogs. These pests must be removed as quickly as possible to prevent them from causing further harm. Failure to seek prompt medical attention and begin treatment can lead to complications.
Pyoderma is a condition in which purulent inflammation develops on the superficial and deep layers of a dog's skin. It is believed to be secondary and occurs as a result of a number of other skin problems. It occurs in dogs of various breeds and ages. Gender also does not affect the manifestations.
There is not only a superficial form (affecting the upper layers of the skin), but also a deep form (muscles, fatty tissue) of the disease.
Cats, like humans, are susceptible to various diseases caused by pathogens. Chlamydia is considered a common disease among stray and domestic cats. The animal's condition often does not worsen, indicating a latent infection. This is why some owners neglect their pet's health, leading to worsening symptoms and complications. Timely diagnosis and treatment can help avoid serious consequences.