Causes and How to Check When Your Dog Drinks a Lot of Water
If your dog is drinking more water than usual, it could be a sign of an underlying health issue rather than simple thirst. Here’s a breakdown of daily water intake guidelines and when to visit the vet.
Causes of Dog Tremors and Assessing Urgency
Dogs may tremble for a variety of reasons, ranging from normal responses like cold or excitement to serious conditions such as poisoning or seizures. We’ve outlined the criteria for assessing urgency and key points to check at home.
Causes of Bad Breath in Dogs and Management Tips
We break down the causes of bad breath in dogs, from oral diseases to internal conditions, and provide a symptom checklist along with prevention and management tips.
Symptoms and Management of Liver Disease in Dogs
We’ve put together a clear, easy-to-read guide covering the early signs, causes, diagnosis, treatment, breed-specific precautions, and prevention tips for liver disease in dogs.
Early Signs of Kidney Failure in Dogs and How to Manage It
I’ve outlined the early signs of kidney failure in dogs and how to manage it at each stage. Early detection is key to protecting your dog’s kidney health.
Causes of Feline Diarrhea and Emergency Care
I’ll share the main causes of diarrhea in cats, how to assess its urgency, and emergency care steps you can take at home.
Causes of Feline Constipation and How to Manage Them
We’ve compiled a comprehensive, evidence-based veterinary guide covering the causes of feline constipation, a symptom checklist, emergency warning signs, home care strategies, and preventive measures.
Types of Feline Skin Diseases and How to Manage Symptoms
We’ve compiled a guide to common feline skin diseases, including their types and symptoms, along with situation-specific care tips and criteria for visiting the vet, all based on veterinary textbooks.
Emergency Response and Recovery for Dog Fractures
Learn to quickly recognize the symptoms of fractures in dogs, and get a detailed understanding of everything from on-site first aid to hospital treatment and the recovery process.
Causes and Treatment of Canine Paw Eczema
Canine foot eczema is a condition characterized by inflammation of the skin between the toes. This guide covers everything from causes and symptoms to treatment and home care, all based on evidence from veterinary dermatology textbooks.
Feline Urinary Tract Obstruction: Symptoms and Emergency Response
Feline lower urinary tract obstruction is a life-threatening emergency in which the urethra becomes blocked, preventing urination. It is most common in male cats. Here’s a clear overview of the symptoms, causes, hospital treatment process, and ways to prevent recurrence.
Causes of Hematuria in Dogs and Emergency Response
If you notice blood in your dog’s urine, it could be due to a range of causes, from cystitis to thrombocytopenia. Here’s a guide to assessing the urgency based on urine color and how to respond in an emergency.
Types of Dog Skin Diseases and How to Manage Symptoms
Dog skin diseases vary in symptoms and treatment depending on the cause, such as bacterial infections, fungal infections, allergies, or parasites. We’ve compiled a guide to identifying symptoms by type and knowing when to visit the vet, based on veterinary dermatology textbooks.
Heartworm Infection Symptoms and Treatment
What symptoms appear when infected with heartworms, and how is treatment carried out? Here’s a summary of symptoms and treatment processes by infection stage.
Causes of Cat Vomiting and How to Respond
Cat vomiting can stem from a variety of causes, ranging from hairballs to serious internal diseases. We’ve compiled a comprehensive guide based on veterinary textbooks, covering how to assess the urgency of vomiting, how to respond depending on the cause, and preventive care strategies.
Causes of Cat Sneezing and How to Respond
Cat sneezing can stem from a variety of causes, ranging from simple dust irritation to upper respiratory infections. We’ve compiled a guide based on veterinary textbooks to help you assess urgency and respond appropriately depending on the cause.
Causes and Management of Excessive Eye Discharge and Tearing in Dogs
If your dog’s eye discharge or tearing suddenly increases, here’s a vet-approved guide based on veterinary ophthalmology textbooks: causes by discharge color, how to assess urgency, breed-specific precautions, and home care tips.
Causes of Puppy Diarrhea and Emergency Response Measures
Most cases of diarrhea in puppies resolve on their own within 1 to 2 days, but if it is accompanied by bloody stool, vomiting, or lethargy, immediate veterinary care is necessary. We have summarized how to distinguish between acute and chronic diarrhea, as well as home emergency care measures, based on veterinary internal medicine textbooks.
Causes of Dog Hair Loss and How to Manage Them
Dog hair loss can stem from a variety of causes, ranging from skin infections to hormonal disorders. We’ve compiled a guide based on veterinary textbooks, covering the causes and symptoms by type of hair loss, as well as criteria for when to visit the vet.
Causes of Fainting in Dogs, Step-by-Step Emergency Response, and Signs Requiring Veterinary Care: A Complete Guide
Our veterinary advisory team has compiled the causes of sudden collapse (syncope) in dogs, signs that require immediate veterinary care, and step-by-step emergency response measures.
Cat Cyanosis: Causes, Step-by-Step Response, and Signs You Need to Go to the Vet
If your cat’s gums or tongue have turned blue, it’s a medical emergency that requires immediate attention. Here’s a breakdown of the causes of cyanosis, its progressive symptoms, and the warning signs that mean you need to rush to the vet right away.
Cat Squinting: Causes, Step-by-Step Management, and Signs It’s Time to Visit the Vet
A cat squinting its eyes shouldn’t be ignored—it could lead to blindness. Here’s a step-by-step guide to understanding the causes, such as herpesvirus, corneal ulcers, and glaucoma, along with how to address each one and when it’s time to visit the vet.
Causes of Weight Loss in Dogs, Step-by-Step Management, and Signs You Need to Visit the Vet: A Complete Guide
If your dog is eating well but still losing weight, it could be a sign of digestive issues, kidney problems, tumors, or other underlying conditions. A weight loss of more than 5% within two weeks is a red flag that requires an immediate vet visit.
Dog Hair Loss: Suspected Conditions by Cause and Diagnostic Guide
Dog hair loss can have a wide variety of causes. The pattern of hair loss can vary, appearing in a single area, multiple areas, or all over the body. Depending on the pattern, the suspected conditions and diagnostic methods differ.