Posted on August 27th, 2008 by
Cystitis, comparatively, is a very common infection amongst dogs as well as humans and is more likely to infect females rather than males.
Bacterial infection of the bladder is what causes bacterial cystitis in dogs and due to the shorter distance the bacteria needs to travel up the urethra to the bladder this disease is more [...]
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Posted on August 15th, 2008 by
The skin: why your dog is itching
The skin is the largest organ of your pets’ body and reflective of what is going on in the body. Regularly brush your pet looking for fleas, lice or ticks. The hair coat should be soft and shiny.
If you are seeing areas of excessive shedding in your pet then [...]
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Posted on August 1st, 2008 by
There are many types of bladder stones that can affect your dog. The most common are calcium, oxalate, struvite and urate. Different medical circumstances contribute to each of these types of canine bladder stones. Some breeds are genetically predisposed to developing certain types of stones in the bladder.
How Canine Bladder Stones Form
All types of bladder [...]
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