Annual vaccinations ensure a good quality of life and good health for your pet. *Deworm every 2 weeks until 3 months of age, then every 3-6 months. *Repeat deworming every 2 weeks until 3 months of age, and then every 3-6 months. **Combination vaccines include…
Annual vaccinations help your pet to have a good quality of life and be healthy. **Pets may be allergic to vaccines. Please observe symptoms closely for 20 minutes.**Please watch your pet closely for 20 mins. after vaccination: An allergic reaction might be happen .Please let your…
Eyes are important organs in both dogs and cats. Having bright eyes means good health. Do not neglect. If you find any abnormalities with your eyes, you should consult a veterinarian immediately. Symptoms 1. Eye mucus, eye pain, red eyes, or abnormal white eyes 2. Decreased vision 3. Foreign objects or lumps in the eyes 4. Pets aged about 6 months - 1 year, check for breed-specific diseases 5. Cats and small dogs aged from...
Cancer can occur in dogs and cats of all breeds. If the owner finds an abnormality, such as an abnormally growing lump in the pet, an X-ray or ultrasound is necessary to evaluate the results, including examining by puncturing the cells to make sure that it is not malignant. Therefore, the pet should be brought in for a health check-up regularly. If detected early, the chances of a cure are much higher. Symptoms 1. There is a tumor that expands or takes up more space, growing larger and larger, located on the skin or abdomen. 2. There is a wound that does not heal no matter how much treatment is given, such as various kinds of pockmarked wounds. 3. The intestines and stomach do not function normally, such as not contracting or contracting too much, causing irregular bowel movements. 4.…
Heart disease in dogs and cats is caused by abnormalities in the structure and function of the heart. The disease will develop over time, but the final result is a severe condition affecting the heart's function called heart failure. It can be found since birth (congenital heart disease) in the age of not more than 1 year and heart disease in dogs and cats that occurs later (acquired heart disease). The disease develops in the age range from 6 years and up, is the most common characteristic and is often found in older dogs. Heart disease is divided into...
Hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia are common in large breed dogs such as Great Danes, Boxers, Saint Bernards, Golden Retrievers, Labrador, German Shepherds, Siberian Husky, Rottweilers. These diseases are inherited and may be caused by the environment and upbringing. Symptoms 1. Weak legs, hind legs dragging on the ground 2. Poor balance, unwilling to walk or run 3. Jumping on both legs like a rabbit 4. Standing with shaking legs, limping 5. Hind legs twisted to the side or standing with feet spread apart 6. Refusing to get up and walk for a long time may cause muscle atrophy Treatment guidelines 1. History taking and physical examination 2. X-ray to assess the severity of the disease 3.…
Periodontal disease is an inflammation of the gums that can progress to an infection of the bone that attaches the teeth and surrounding areas. Periodontal disease is the most common cause of bad breath in dogs. The disease is mainly caused by food residue and tartar that builds up on the surfaces of the teeth. Research has found that 70% dogs aged 2 years and older have periodontal disease. Symptoms 1. Severe bad breath 2. Yellow stained teeth 3. Swollen, red, receding gums 4. Blood or pus mixed with saliva 5. Loose teeth 6. Common in pets aged 2 years and older who do not brush their teeth Treatment guidelines 1. Take a history and perform a physical examination. Initial oral examination 2. Complete blood count 3. Scaling or tooth extraction…