Things you may not know about sterilizing dogs and cats

     Many people, including pet owners, already know that sterilization is a permanent method of birth control. However, many people may not know that sterilization for dogs and cats also has other benefits besides birth control, such as reducing the chances of various diseases that may occur in our pets. Today, Talingchan Animal Hospital will share information about sterilization for dogs and cats. Sterilization of dogs and cats * Although sterilization can be started from 4 months old and up, in terms of appropriateness, it is recommended to be done at 6 months old and up for the safety of the sterilized pet. ** Sterilization does not only depend on the age of the dog or cat, but also the weight of the pet must be taken into account...

Black Skin, a dark skin disease that occurs in dogs

What is Black Skin Disease? Black Skin Disease, also known as Alopecia X, is a disease found in dogs that causes hair loss in patches and causes the skin to turn black or dark blue. It is a disease that affects the beauty of the dog, but does not cause harm to the body. What causes it? The cause of Black Skin Disease is still unknown at present, but it is possible that it comes from genetic factors that are passed down, resulting in hormonal imbalances. Is there a cure? There is currently a cure…

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Dog and cat sterilization program

Dog and cat sterilization package How is sterilization good? 💙 Reduces the incidence of reproductive system diseases 💙 Reduces the incidence of uterine inflammation 💙 Reduces the incidence of mammary tumors 💙 Reduces prostate enlargement in males 💙 Reduces aggressive behavior and escaping How is sterilization at Taling Chan Animal Hospital good? 💛Anesthesia performed by a veterinary anesthetist💛Operating room with ISO 14644-1 / ISO 14644-3 standards, which are the same standards as operating rooms in human hospitals, certified by 𝐈𝐧𝐧𝐨𝐯𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐭 𝐀𝐧𝐝 𝐄𝐧𝐠𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠…

How should I take care of my dog when she's menstruating (in heat)?

Raising a dog is not easy for many people, right? Because we dog owners must always be prepared in every aspect to take care of our dogs as best as possible, especially those who raise female dogs who will have their period (in heat) or what many people have heard of as heat symptoms where dogs will have red liquid flowing out of their genitals similar to women's menstruation. If your dog has these symptoms, you can prepare yourself that your dog is starting to grow up to be a young woman. If your dog is in heat and is not well cared for, it is definitely at risk of pregnancy. So, how should we, as owners, take care of our dogs to deal with this problem? Let's take a look. Each time a dog has its period, a small amount of red liquid will flow out of its genitals, but it will continue to flow. This is why many people may see some dogs wearing diapers. This is to prevent mess. And if you ask if a dog having its period has the same symptoms as a woman having her period, the truth is that it is somewhat similar...

How important is a “pre-surgery health check” for your pet?

How important is pre-operative health check for your pet? The health check is divided into general physical examination and laboratory examination. General physical examination includes looking at the color of the mucous membranes, palpation, listening to the lungs, listening to the sound and rhythm of the heart, and feeling the pulse. Laboratory examination includes a complete blood count (measuring the level of red blood cells/white blood cells/platelets), blood test to check liver and kidney function, and blood electrolyte test (especially in emergency surgery, such as …

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Large ovarian cyst

Lucy, a Siberian Husky, has a large cyst on her ovary. She came in with symptoms of fluid flowing from her genitals and a foul odor, which was suspected to be uterine inflammation. She underwent an ultrasound with Dr. Mednun, who diagnosed her with a large cyst on her left ovary along with abnormal thickening of the endometrium. Therefore, she underwent surgery to remove the uterus and ovaries. 🤓Veterinarians who performed the surgery on Lucy: Dr. Maneerat Worakulsanti (Dr. Aum), Department of Surgery, Department of Orthopaedics and Joints, Department of Internal Medicine, Taling Chan Animal Hospital 🤓Veterinarian who performed the ultrasound: Dr. Phawinee Montien (Dr. Mednun), Department of Ultrasound, Department of Dentistry, Department of Internal Medicine

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