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Skin Problems
“Skin problems” refers to a general term for various skin related problems that your dog could face, namely:
Skin Problems
“Skin problems” refers to a general term for various skin related problems that your dog could face, namely:
Lyme Disease / Ticks
It is caused by the spiral-shaped bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi that is carried inside a tick and gets into a dog or person’s bloodstream through a tick bite. Once in the...
Lyme Disease / Ticks
It is caused by the spiral-shaped bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi that is carried inside a tick and gets into a dog or person’s bloodstream through a tick bite. Once in the...
Luxating Patella
A luxating patella occurs when the kneecap moves out of its natural position. The symptoms will be quite obvious, and you will most likely notice the following signs:
Luxating Patella
A luxating patella occurs when the kneecap moves out of its natural position. The symptoms will be quite obvious, and you will most likely notice the following signs:
Liver Issues
The addition of golden paste in the diet of your dog can greatly benefit the overall wellness of your dog as well as prevent liver issues. Foods which can detoxify...
Liver Issues
The addition of golden paste in the diet of your dog can greatly benefit the overall wellness of your dog as well as prevent liver issues. Foods which can detoxify...
Lick Granuloma
Psychological factors - These may include stressors such as separation anxiety, boredom or stress.In some cases, canine obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) develops, in these cases the licking causes the release...
Lick Granuloma
Psychological factors - These may include stressors such as separation anxiety, boredom or stress.In some cases, canine obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) develops, in these cases the licking causes the release...
Lenticular Sclerosis
There is no specific treatment for lenticular sclerosis, nor is treatment necessary. Dogs diagnosed with lenticular sclerosis should be evaluated regularly to monitor for the development of cataracts.
Lenticular Sclerosis
There is no specific treatment for lenticular sclerosis, nor is treatment necessary. Dogs diagnosed with lenticular sclerosis should be evaluated regularly to monitor for the development of cataracts.