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DiseasesOncology/Cancer

Cat Injection Site Lumps: Could It Be Fibrosarcoma? — Treatment and Prognosis by Location

Feline fibrosarcoma is a malignant tumor that originates in the skin and subcutaneous connective tissue. Treatment options and prognosis vary significantly depending on the tumor’s location and whether clear surgical margins can be achieved.

DiseasesOncology/Cancer

If Your Dog’s Gums Have Turned Black — Signs of Suspected Oral Melanoma and When to Visit the Vet

Canine oral melanoma is the most common malignant tumor that develops in a dog’s mouth. New black spots on the gums or roof of the mouth, bad breath, and bleeding are signs that warrant early diagnosis.

DiseasesOncology/Cancer

Canine Bladder Tumors (Transitional Cell Carcinoma): Symptoms and Treatment Options

Canine bladder tumors (transitional cell carcinoma) are malignant growths that cause recurring hematuria and frequent urination, with early detection being the key to prognosis. We’ve compiled the essential information every pet owner needs to know, including at-risk breeds, a symptom checklist, diagnostic and treatment steps, and key points for home care.

DiseasesEye Health

If Your Cat Keeps Rubbing Its Eyes — Symptoms and Lifelong Management of Herpetic Conjunctivitis

We’ve compiled a comprehensive overview of feline herpesvirus (FHV-1), the most common cause of conjunctivitis in cats, covering its characteristics, symptoms, treatment, and lifelong management of recurrences, all based on veterinary ophthalmology standards.

DiseasesEye Health

If Your Dog Keeps Rubbing Its Eyes — Causes of Conjunctivitis and a Guide to Using Eye Drops

Canine conjunctivitis is an eye condition in which the conjunctiva becomes inflamed, leading to redness, increased discharge, and excessive tearing. Here’s a clear, pet-owner-friendly overview of how symptoms vary by cause and how to properly use eye drops.

DiseasesEye Health

If Your Dog’s Eye Suddenly Swells and Becomes Red — Emergency Sign of Acute Intraocular Pressure Spike from Glaucoma

Canine glaucoma is an emergency eye condition in which abnormally high intraocular pressure damages the optic nerve. The golden window for preserving vision is within 24 to 48 hours after detection.

DiseasesInfection/Parasites

Kitten Coccidia — Causes of Chronic Diarrhea and Treatment Guide

Coccidia is a common protozoan parasite that causes chronic diarrhea in young cats. Early diagnosis, antiparasitic treatment, and environmental disinfection are key to recovery.

DiseasesUrinary

If Your Male Cat Can’t Urinate — Urethral Obstruction Emergency Signs and the Golden Window

Urethral obstruction in male cats is a life-threatening urinary emergency that can be fatal within 24 hours. This guide walks you through the signs of urinary retention, catheterization procedures, and perineal urethrostomy, step by step.

DiseasesUrinary

Feline FLUTD (Idiopathic Cystitis) — Stress Causes and Environmental Management

More than half of feline FLUTD cases are idiopathic cystitis (FIC), primarily caused by stress. Environmental enrichment (following the 7 principles of MEMO) and increased water intake are more effective core treatments than antibiotics.

DiseasesUrinary

Dog Bladder Stones: Treatment Varies by Type — Dietary and Surgical Decision Guide

Dog bladder stones fall into two categories: those that can be dissolved through diet and those that require surgery. We’ll break down the four main types—struvite, calcium oxalate, cystine, and uric acid—and share the criteria for deciding on surgery, as well as dietary strategies to prevent recurrence.

DiseasesInfection/Parasites

Coughing Puppy? Heartworm Disease — Stage 1–4 Symptoms and Melarsomine Treatment

Heartworm disease in dogs is a parasitic condition in which larvae transmitted by mosquito bites mature into adult worms in the heart and pulmonary arteries. Here’s a summary of the symptoms, diagnosis, Melarsomine treatment schedule, and recovery care for each of the four stages of progression.

DiseasesImmunity

The Complete Guide to Echinococcus (Hydatid Cyst) Zoonotic Infection

Echinococcus is a zoonotic parasite that lives in the small intestines of dogs, foxes, and cats, and can cause life-threatening cysts in humans and livestock. We’ve summarized the infection routes, symptoms, and prevention methods in a way that’s easy for pet owners to understand.

DiseasesDigestive

Toxocariasis (Human Roundworm Infection)

Toxocariasis is a zoonotic parasitic disease caused by roundworm eggs from dogs and cats entering the human body and invading organs or the eyes. Children and pet owners should be especially cautious.

DiseasesImmunity

If Your Dog Was Bitten by Ticks — Key Facts on Human Q Fever Risk and Prevention

Q fever is a zoonotic bacterial infection transmitted through ticks and the secretions of infected animals. Since pet owners can also become infected, early detection and preventive care are essential.

DiseasesDigestive

Can My Pet’s Diarrhea Be Transmitted to Humans? — Salmonella Infection Symptoms and Prevention Points

Salmonella is a zoonotic bacterial infection that can affect not only dogs and cats but also humans. The main symptoms include diarrhea, fever, and dehydration, and the risk increases when feeding raw or undercooked meat.

DiseasesImmunity

Leptospirosis (Zoonotic): Infection and Prevention

Leptospirosis is a zoonotic bacterial infection spread through contaminated water and urine from rodents. Vaccination and avoiding puddles are key to prevention, and if you notice fever or jaundice, seek veterinary care immediately.

DiseasesKidney

Abyssinian Cat Renal Amyloidosis: Complete Guide to Symptoms, Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Management

We’ve put together a clear, easy-to-understand guide for pet owners on the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and management of hereditary renal amyloidosis, a condition that commonly affects Abyssinian cats.

DiseasesUrinary

Pyelonephritis in Dogs: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Management Essentials

Pyelonephritis in dogs is a serious infection caused by bacterial invasion of the kidneys, making early detection and appropriate treatment essential. Common symptoms include fever, difficulty urinating, and frequent urination.

DiseasesImmunity

If Your Dog’s Testicles Are Different Sizes — Warning Signs and Treatment Points for Testicular Tumors

Testicular tumors are common in older, intact male dogs. Early detection and neutering are key to prevention and treatment.

DiseasesImmunity

My Dog’s Hematuria Could Be Bladder Cancer (TCC) — A Complete Guide from Causes to Treatment

We’ve compiled evidence-based veterinary information on transitional cell carcinoma (TCC), the most common type of bladder cancer in dogs, covering its causes, early symptoms, and diagnostic and treatment methods. Early detection can significantly improve survival time.

DiseasesImmunity

Canine Fibrosarcoma

We’ve compiled everything pet owners need to know about canine fibrosarcoma, from its definition and causes to symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and home care.

DiseasesSkin & Coat

If Your Pet’s Dandruff Is Moving — A Guide to Cheyletiella Mite Symptoms, Transmission, and Treatment

Cheyleiella mites are large, dandruff-like parasites that live on the skin surface of dogs and cats, causing intense itching and flaking along the back. Early diagnosis and thorough environmental disinfection are key to preventing recurrence.

DiseasesSkin & Coat

Why Is My Cat Only Scratching Its Face? — Causes and Treatment Timing for Feline Notoedric Mange

We’ve compiled the early signs of feline scabies, caused by Notoedres cati mites burrowing into the face and causing intense itching, along with accurate treatment methods used at veterinary clinics.

DiseasesInfection/Parasites

If Your Dog Suddenly Develops a Limp — Lyme Disease Tick Infection Symptoms and Prevention

Lyme disease in dogs is a tick-borne infectious disease caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, with arthritis, fever, and fatigue being the main symptoms. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are essential.

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