Cat ear mites are one of the common health problems in cats. Owners may notice abnormalities in their cats, such as frequent ear scratching or dark brown earwax. These symptoms are warning signs that your cat has ear mites. Today, Talingchan Animal Hospital will explain about cat ear mites. What are ear mites? Where do they come from? Ear mites or ears mites (Otodectes cynotis) are small parasites that are invisible to the naked eye. They like to live in the ear canals of animals. These mites can be easily transmitted through contact with other cats, dogs, or pets that already have ear mites, or from unclean environments…
Have you ever had a dog or cat scratch, itch, get infected, or lose hair continuously? What causes this problem? How can we solve it? Today, Talingchan Animal Hospital will answer these questions so that owners will know how to solve these problems by testing for allergies. Why do we need to test for allergies in pets? Allergy testing is a process that veterinarians use to check for skin problems or allergies in pets, especially when pets have itching, red rashes, dry skin, or hair loss. This test will help diagnose what external allergens these symptoms are caused by, such as dust or other chemicals, as well as skin infections caused by fungi, bacteria, or various parasites…
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…
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.
Have you ever seen a dog being aggressive, threatening or barking at others? We might think that this is normal for dogs. Who would have thought that it might mean that the dog is afraid, stressed or anxious about the environment it is facing, to the point of affecting its mental state? Of course, no one wants to see their dog feeling afraid or anxious, right? But what should you do if your dog shows signs of fear? Let's try to understand the problem of fear in dogs. Dogs are like people who will respond to things around them. When something happens that has a serious effect on their minds or lives and that event happens again later, those things will become deep-seated fears because fear is often the result of past experiences. The causes of fear in dogs can be caused by many factors, such as never having left the house to meet strange people or dogs, or a sudden change in environment can make dogs feel unsafe, anxious and scared until they become stressed. Especially if our dogs have bad experiences with strange people or dogs, or have been hurt or injured before, they may choose to protect themselves by showing aggressive behavior. A dog being afraid definitely has a negative effect on their mental state, but it can be a big problem for owners when they need to take their dogs out of the house...
Small things, big problems! What causes ticks and fleas? The danger to dogs that comes with the rain
There are many dog diseases caused by ticks and fleas that can give many owners a headache. So where do ticks and fleas come from during the rainy season? What dangers do they pose to dogs? Let’s take a look.