The heart is the most important organ in the body. Can dogs get heart disease? What are the causes of the disease? How can it be treated? Let's find the answers.
Older dogs need special attention, both in terms of food and health, because we want them to stay with us for a long time. Let's take a look at how to take care of them.
One year old is the most important period in a dog's life. To help him grow up to be a quality dog, we will tell you some tips on how to take care of puppies for everyone to know.
If your dog walks with his legs raised, walks strangely, or cries in pain when held, you should quickly take him to see a doctor because he may have “patellar dislocation.”
When a dog snores, the owner may think it's cute and adorable, but they may not realize that their snoring may be caused by a health problem.
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”.
Hip dysplasia is a common disease in dogs of all breeds. It is caused by abnormalities in the hip joints, which eventually lead to degeneration of the joints.
Dog owners often worry about whether to neuter their dogs due to fears about possible side effects. But neutering can have more positive effects on dogs than many people realize.
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.
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? …









