Azotemia in dogs is a buildup of nitrogen-based substances, which include waste like urea, creatinine, old cells, and food, in the bloodstream. It’s most commonly caused by improper filtration in …
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Cushing’s disease, or hyperadrenocorticism, in dogs is a condition caused by an overactive adrenal gland that pumps too many steroids and hormones into the bloodstream. This can result from tumors …
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Bronchitis in dogs is a condition where the bronchial airways become inflamed, which causes swelling and mucus to be released into the airway. It can also be chronic or acute, …
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Upper respiratory infections in dogs can affect the bronchi, trachea, throat, and nasal cavities and are common, especially in ones with compromised immune systems. These infections are often caused by …
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Canine colitis is an inflammation of the colon in dogs and is responsible for some 50 percent of cases of chronic diarrhea. While not a life-threatening condition, it certainly requires a …
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Cats
Scaredy Cats vs Curious Kitties: How the Wednesday Cats of Catster React to Strangers
by adminby adminCrystal & IvyIsabel & MillyWes & Raphael Welcome to the Wednesday Cats of Catster! Every month, we ask our cat-loving Catsters to weigh in on a new topic. This week, …
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About Smalls Overview Recipe ReviewsFAQOur Experience Our Final Verdict We give Smalls Cat Food brand an overall rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars. Quality: 5/5 Variety: 4.9/5 Ingredients: 4.9/5 Value: 4.8/5 …
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VET APPROVED REVIEWED & FACT-CHECKED BY Dr. Amanda Charles BVSc GPCert (Derm) MRCVS (Veterinarian) Visual DifferencesOverview of Wet Cat FoodOverview of Dry Cat FoodOther Factors to Consider When it comes …