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Q&AEye Health

Guide to Canine Ophthalmology Specialist Care — When Should You Go?

Canine ophthalmology specialist care is a secondary referral service that provides precise diagnosis and treatment for eye conditions that are difficult to diagnose or require surgery at general veterinary clinics. We’ve compiled everything you need to know, including when to visit, what types of exams are performed, and associated costs.

Q&AImmunity

Feline Oral and Nasal Tumors: Squamous Cell Carcinoma — Symptoms and When to Visit the Vet

Feline squamous cell carcinoma is a malignant tumor that commonly develops on the skin and mucous membranes of areas such as the mouth, nose, and ear tips. Early detection and surgical excision are the most important principles of treatment.

Q&AImmunity

When Dog Clothes Are Truly Necessary

Dog clothes are not for fashion—they’re meant to help maintain body temperature and protect the skin. Here’s a breakdown of when they’re truly necessary and when your dog can comfortably go without them.

Q&AImmunity

Dog Leash Length: Recommended Lengths for Different Walking Situations

The length of a dog leash affects walking conditions and control. Here’s a guide to choosing the right leash for different situations, ranging from 1.2 meters to over 5 meters.

Q&AImmunity

Should You Definitely Get Pet Walker Liability Insurance?

We’ve outlined the structure and selection criteria for pet walker insurance, which covers liability for bites, injuries, and compensation arising during walks. You can also easily compare it with standard pet insurance at a glance.

Q&AImmunity

How to Choose a Pet Sitter? — A Checklist to Review Before Entrusting Your Pet

A pet sitter is a professional care service that looks after your pet in your absence. To feel truly at ease, it’s essential to carefully verify their qualifications, experience, and emergency response skills before entrusting them with your pet.

Q&AImmunity

Relocating Abroad with Your Pet: Where to Start? — A Complete Guide to Quarantine and Departure Preparation

We’ve outlined the quarantine procedures, preparation timeline, and country-specific requirements for relocating your pet abroad, step by step. We also explain why you need to start preparing six months before departure.

Q&ALiver Health

The Complete Guide to Hepatic Diets: Selecting and Feeding Prescription Liver Diets

We’ve compiled a practical guide based on veterinary evidence, outlining the key features, selection criteria, and proper feeding methods for prescription diets formulated for liver disease. This resource is designed to support pet owners whose animals have elevated liver enzymes or have been diagnosed with liver conditions.

Q&AImmunity

Complete Guide to Pet-Friendly Venues

We’ve compiled the key requirements and essentials for pet-friendly cafes, hotels, parks, and transportation options in one convenient guide.

Q&AImmunity

How to Choose a Pet Cemetery or Columbarium — Criteria for a Regret-Free Decision

When choosing a pet cemetery or columbarium, it’s important to carefully verify whether the provider is a legally licensed funeral service and to understand their cremation and interment methods. Here’s a summary of the selection criteria and procedures.

Q&AImmunity

How to Teach Puppies to Greet Each Other — Safe Steps and Manners to Prevent Fights

Dogs follow a specific sequence when greeting each other, starting with sniffing. By adhering to this proper greeting protocol, they can become friends without fighting or stress.

Q&ABrain & Cognition

Managing Cognitive Decline in Senior Cats

Cognitive dysfunction in senior cats is akin to feline dementia, often manifesting initially through night-time vocalization, disorientation, and inappropriate elimination. Early detection and environmental management are key to supporting your cat’s well-being.

Q&AImmunity

How Old Is Your Cat in Human Years? — A Complete Guide to Age Conversion by Life Stage

We’ve put together a formula to convert your cat’s age into human years, along with key health care tips for each life stage. Find out your furry friend’s true age!

Q&AImmunity

My Cat Keeps Licking — Is This Normal? Causes and Solutions for Excessive Grooming

We’ve compiled the main causes of excessive grooming in cats, how to distinguish stress from skin conditions, and home care tips you can try.

Q&ABrain & Cognition

Correcting Your Dog's Barking at Visitors

When your dog barks at visitors, it’s often a territorial protection behavior. We’ve outlined a step-by-step training approach, from desensitizing your dog to the doorbell to teaching a quiet cue.

Q&AOral Health

Do Puppies Need Orthodontic Treatment? — Signs of Malocclusion and Criteria for Assessment

We’ve put together a clear, easy-to-understand guide for pet parents on when orthodontic treatment is needed for dogs, including the ideal timing, costs, and important precautions. We’ll also walk you through key cases such as malocclusion and retained deciduous teeth.

Q&ARespiratory

Feline Herpesvirus Respiratory Infection FAQ — Key Information for Pet Owners

Feline herpesvirus respiratory infection is a chronic condition that worsens due to genetic susceptibility and stress. Here’s a summary of the key information pet owners should know.

Q&ARespiratory

Cat Airway Foreign Body Aspiration FAQ — Key Points Every Pet Owner Must Know

Aspiration of foreign bodies into a cat’s airways is an emergency that can cause acute respiratory distress. Here’s a summary of the key questions and response steps every pet owner should know.

Q&AOral Health

Canine Oral Cysts (Dental Cysts) FAQ — Key Information Pet Owners Must Know

Canine oral cysts develop during tooth formation. While they may be asymptomatic in the early stages, they can gradually lead to swelling and pain. Here’s a summary of the key information pet owners should know.

Q&AOral Health

Dog Tongue and Lip Lesions FAQ — Key Information Every Pet Owner Should Know

Lesions on a dog’s tongue and lips may be simple inflammation, but they can also signal malignant tumors or immune-mediated diseases. Here’s a summary of the key information every pet owner should know.

Q&AInfection/Parasites

Cat Fecal Parasite Testing Methods FAQ — Key Information Every Pet Owner Should Know

Fecal parasite testing in cats is a key procedure for accurately determining whether a cat is infected with parasites. We’ve outlined the testing methods and important precautions that pet owners should know.

Q&ALifestyle & Age Care

Frequently Asked Questions About the Pros and Cons of Feline Spaying and Neutering — Key Information Every Pet Owner Should Know

While spaying or neutering your cat offers significant health and behavioral benefits, there are important precautions to keep in mind before and after the procedure. We’ve compiled the essential information every pet owner should know in a convenient Q&A format.

Q&ARespiratory

Frequently Asked Questions About Feline Nebulizer Therapy — Key Information Every Cat Owner Should Know

We’ve compiled the essential information every cat owner should know about using nebulizers to treat feline respiratory diseases, including how they work, their safety and effectiveness, and how to manage treatment at home.

Q&ARespiratory

Frequently Asked Questions About Canine Bronchoscopy — Key Information Every Pet Owner Should Know

A bronchoscopy is a key diagnostic test for accurately identifying the cause of chronic coughing in dogs. We’ve compiled the essential information every pet owner should know in a Q&A format.

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