Choosing a healthy rabbit makes it easier to care for it, but how do you know which rabbits are healthy? Let's take a look at the rabbit selection guide.
Snacks or sweets that contain xylitol can cause liver failure and even death in dogs that eat it. How is this substance harmful to dogs? Let's learn about this topic together.
Rabies is a disease that many people must have heard of in one way or another. It is a disease that can occur in every season, so there are reports of an outbreak of this disease that the number is alarmingly high. In addition to being dangerous to animals, people are also at risk of being infected from being bitten. So let's get to know this disease so that everyone can see the severity of rabies and be prepared to deal with it. Getting to know rabies "Rabies" or "hydrophobia" is a disease caused by the Rabies virus, which can be transmitted through the saliva of infected animals, entering through a wound that is bitten, scratched, or just an infected animal licking the wound can cause infection. In addition, this virus can also enter through mucous membranes, such as the conjunctiva, nasal mucosa, mouth, even if the mucous membranes have no wounds. This makes rabies very severe in all mammals, including humans. Because all mammals can be infected with rabies, such as dogs...
It is most commonly found in puppies, but it also occurs in adult dogs. The cause is that puppies are not fully developed and their liver function is not yet complete, which means that the liver is not able to fully utilize water and sugar in the various organs.
The abnormality found is that the dog's head is abnormally large in comparison to its body size, which is caused by cerebral edema, when fluid cannot drain from the central nervous system, causing more fluid to accumulate in the ventricles of the brain than normal.
The weather in Thailand, no matter what season, is undeniably hot and humid. The most popular disease that people bring their pets to be treated for is “Heat Stroke” or what Thais know as “Sunstroke”.
Case..A dog took “Ponstan” medicine, a medicine that women keep at home to relieve menstrual pain** “It was said..that animals should not be given human medicine!!” ** “Hello” A 6-month-old Siberian Husky who was being playful accidentally took “Ponstan” medicine. After taking the medicine for about 1-2…