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Seasonal Allergies in Dogs: Causes and Symptoms
Sep 6, 2016The change of seasons from summer to fall brings about not only the beautiful transformations of leaf color, but also increases the allergen pollen amounts. For some dogs, this also means the start of feeling absolutely miserable. Seasonal allergies in dogs are referred to as Canine Atopic Dermatitis, or Canine Atopy, and make up one of the most common allergic skin diseases, second only to flea allergy dermatitis. -
Canine leptospirosis is an infectious disease caused by a bacteria found in both wild and domestic animals. Leptospirosis poses a zoonotic risk to humans, so steps for public health safety need to be taken into consideration when dealing with infected animals and their environment. Wildlife such as raccoons, rats, pigs, skunks, and possums are considered to be primary carriers of this bacteria.
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Detecting Feline Panleukopenia
Sep 6, 2016One of the leading causes of death in kittens is the infectious viral disease called Feline Panleukopenia. Also known as feline infectious enteritis and referred to as feline distemper, this highly contagious disease sickens a cat by attacking its white blood cells. Early symptoms of Feline Panleukopenia appear two to ten days after exposure and include:
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