This rainy season, invite your little ones to take a bath together.

   During this rainy season, when the weather changes frequently and there is high humidity, bathing pets is another important thing that owners should not overlook. Why? Today, Talingchan Animal Hospital will tell you the reasons why owners should bring their dogs and cats to bathe. Good hygiene – Bathing will help wash away dirt that accumulates on your pet’s skin and fur, making your pet healthy and reducing the risk of skin diseases such as dermatitis or fungus. Reduce odor – Bathing will help reduce odor caused by sweat, natural oils, and dirt that accumulates in your pet’s fur from going outside the house and playing on the grass, especially in pets with long or thick fur. Reduce the spread of parasites – Bathing is another way to reduce the occurrence of parasites…

Cat fungus is one of the causes of hair loss in cats.

  Cat fungus is another common skin infection in cats. Many people may wonder what it is, what causes it, and how to treat it. Today, Talingchan Animal Hospital will answer those questions. Cat fungus (Dermatophytosis) is a type of fungus. It is mostly caused by Microsporum Trichophyton, which is a fungus that causes skin diseases in cats, especially long-haired cats such as Persians and Scottish Folds. It can also be transmitted from cats to humans through direct contact, including other animals. Those who are easily infected by cats are the elderly, young children, and those with low immunity.

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Lymphoma in dogs

Have you ever had your dog or cat eat food so fast that it causes bloating? Or sometimes choking and unable to eat any more food? It would not be an exaggeration to say that this is a minor problem that should not be overlooked by pet owners. Because eating too fast has many negative effects, and sometimes it can even cause the death of your beloved pet.

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Cyanide Poisoning in Pets

Cyanide is a natural toxic substance found in animals, insects, bacteria and many plants. If it enters the body, it will inhibit the functioning of cells, especially the brain, heart and blood vessels, causing a lack of oxygen, which will result in severe harm to the body, even death in both humans and pets. Cyanide has 3 physical forms: 1. Gas is a free form in the form of hydrogen cyanide gas (HCN), colorless and has a pungent odor, a toxic gas. 2. Liquid...

Foods and ingredients that are toxic to pets

  Ingredients that are safe for owners to eat. Sometimes, these ingredients can be toxic to pets and can be fatal if eaten in excess. Currently, most owners are unaware and feed their pets the same foods without knowing whether or not they are toxic to their pets. Each type of food that is toxic causes different symptoms in pets. 1. Garlic and onions Plants in the leek, chives, and shallots group. The least toxic dose for pets is 5 grams/kg for cats and 15…

What to do if your dog or cat gets electrocuted? Home hazards to watch out for

Dogs and cats are naturally playful and curious. Therefore, it is not surprising that there are many news stories about injuries or deaths caused by their playfulness. One of them is about pets who like to bite and bite electric wires until they get electrocuted. Some, if lucky, only get burns on their skin or mouth wounds. However, if they come across high-voltage electricity without their owners being careful, it can be fatal. Let’s see what we can do if our pets get electrocuted. Symptoms found when dogs and cats get electrocuted When owners find that their dogs or cats have been electrocuted, they should first assess their pets’ symptoms by checking if the skin of the animal that came into contact with the electric current is burned. The burns can range from superficial, with congested skin, to burns that extend to the dermis. They should also check the mouth, including the lips, roof of the mouth, tongue, and gums, for blisters or bad breath. Because animals that like to bite or bite electric wires can get electrocuted in this area without their owners noticing. And they…