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Rabies

Rabies, a Danger Closer Than You Think Rabies, a Danger Closer Than You Think It's time for us to understand more about this disease so that we can safely cope and help stop the spread of rabies. Rabies is caused by the Rabies virus (pronounced Rabies) that destroys the central nervous system, causing madness. The rabies virus is spread through the saliva of animals that are carriers of the disease through a bite, making the disease contagious to humans and other animals. After being infected, symptoms will appear within 21 to 60 days. This virus is destroyed by heat, sunlight, and dryness. It is also easily destroyed by soap and water and common disinfectants...

Buddhamonthon Dog Island

Vaccinate against rabies and donate dog food to stray dogs at Dog Island, which has more than 400 dogs. Talingchan Animal Hospital has vaccinated against rabies and donated dog food to stray dogs at Dog Island, which has more than 400 dogs. The team was led by Dr. Kanokphan Chotikavanich (Dr. Tik) and Dr. Wichaporn Athikanon (Dr. Ae), along with staff from Talingchan Animal Hospital who came to help vaccinate the stray dogs at Dog Island today. This activity is something that Talingchan Animal Hospital has done every year, and this year is the 10th year…

Rabies vaccination at “Dog Island” Phutthamonthon

Rabies Vaccination and Donation of Dog Food to Stray Dogs on Dog Island, More Than 400 Dogs Talingchan Animal Hospital vaccinated against rabies and donated dog food to stray dogs on Dog Island, more than 400 of which were dogs. The team was led by Dr. Kanokphan Chotikavanich (Dr. Tik) and Dr. Wichaporn Athikanon (Dr. Ae), along with staff from the Talingchan Animal Hospital who came to help vaccinate the stray dogs on Dog Island today. This activity is something that the Talingchan Animal Hospital has done every year, and this year is the 10th year that the hospital has come to help Dog Island…

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Diseases that come with winter

Such a sudden cold spell can be frightening not only for humans but also for our dogs. In this cold weather, remember to take care of your own health and your dog's health. Cold weather often brings colds and respiratory illnesses, so it's essential to keep your dog warm with a warm coat. Provide a soft bed or blanket for your dog to sleep on and avoid letting them sleep in windy areas. Cold weather also increases the risk of infectious diseases like distemper, enteritis, and diarrhea, as viruses survive longer in the environment. Food left out also allows bacteria to grow, so warm up your dog's food and remove it immediately after feeding.

Obesity and arthritis in dogs

What is arthritis? Arthritis is a degenerative disease of the joints that results in pain and loss of joint function, and subsequently affects the bones and tissues around them. It requires multiple management strategies, including medication to reduce and relieve the symptoms, and other management strategies, with obesity being one of the factors that must be managed. Weight on arthritis Normally, joints can function well when the pressure from the animal’s weight is balanced, due to the circulation of fluid in the joints, increased drainage of joint fluid, and the circulation of nutrients in the joints. However, in the case of animals that are overweight, excessive pressure on the joints can have adverse effects on the cartilage around the joints and can eventually develop into arthritis. Adipose tissue in the body on arthritis Studies have found that animals with a large amount of adipose tissue in the body produce more inflammatory mediators that affect cartilage and joints and the synovial membrane than normal, causing joint degeneration and inflammation. Can weight loss help reduce joint inflammation? …

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Obesity and arthritis in dogs

What is arthritis? Arthritis is a degenerative condition of the joints that results in pain and loss of joint function, subsequently affecting surrounding bones and tissues. Management requires a multifaceted approach, including medication to reduce and alleviate symptoms, and other management factors. Obesity is one factor that needs to be managed. Weight and arthritis: Normally, joints function well under balanced pressure from the animal's weight due to improved synovial fluid circulation, increased waste drainage, and nutrient flow. However, in overweight animals, excessive pressure on the joints can lead to damage to the cartilage surrounding the joints and eventually the development of arthritis. Body fat and arthritis: Studies have shown that animals with high levels of body fat produce higher levels of inflammatory mediators that affect cartilage, joints, and the synovial membrane, ultimately leading to joint degeneration and inflammation. Can weight loss help reduce joint inflammation? Research has shown that overweight animals experience reduced weight-bearing on their legs, while conversely, losing weight allows for increased leg weight-bearing and can reduce the severity or delay the onset of arthritis. In short, being overweight negatively impacts leg use and can predispose to arthritis. Therefore, owners should pay close attention to their pets, including providing appropriate nutrition, regular exercise, and regularly checking for any abnormalities related to arthritis.

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Sporotrichosis fungal skin disease

Makrut, a stray cat, approximately 5 years old, was brought in for treatment by his owner with skin sores spreading across his face, nose, body, legs, and tail. The sores were raised, with some areas becoming pitted and filled with blood and lymph. Veterinarians examined cells from the sores and found a deep fungal infection, known as Sporotrichosis. The disease is most commonly caused by the Sporotrix schenckii bacteria, a common environmental pathogen transmitted through wounds or bites. It can also be transmitted to mammals such as dogs or…

5 Signs Your Rabbit Is Sick

Symptoms of rabbits that may indicate that they are sick, so the owner must observe and pay attention to the following symptoms that change. If your rabbit shows any abnormal symptoms, you should take it to see a veterinarian immediately. 5 signs that your rabbit is sick 1. Not cheerful, weak, and eating less: Almost every sick rabbit will show these symptoms. To find the symptoms quickly, the owner should observe the amount of food and water that the animal eats every day. 2. No feces or more feces than usual: Rabbit gastrointestinal stasis (RGIS) is a group of symptoms that often occur after the rabbit stops eating. The digestive system will work less. The contractions of the digestive tract are reduced…