Feline Panleucopenia and Feline Parvovirus (FPV)
Feline panleucopenia (also known as feline infectious enteritis) is a highly contagious disease caused by a specific viral infection. The virus responsible is feline parvovirus (FPV), which is closely...
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Each year brings a seasonal increase in cold and flu infections, but have you ever worried about sharing your illness with your pets? Dogs and cats can be a great comfort while recovering when you’re...
View ArticleLyme Disease in Dogs: Symptoms & Treatment
Tick species Ixodes scapularis carries the Lyme disease bacteria – Photo by Scott Bauer Lyme disease in dogs was first discovered in 1984. It is a disease caused by the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi....
View ArticleCanine Babesiosis: An Emerging Threat to UK Dogs
Canine babesiosis is a parasitic disease caused by infection with Babesia spp. Ticks carrying the Babesia parasite transmit it to dogs when they fed on their blood. Babesia infection leads to...
View ArticleCan Dogs and Cats Get Sunburn?
Like humans, some cats and dogs are at risk of getting sunburn. UV rays from the sun can damage unprotected skin, leaving it red, sore and tender. Pets with short, thin or white coats are most at risk...
View ArticleRapid Decline in Male Dog Fertility Observed
Male dog fertility has drastically decreased over the past 26 years, a University of Nottingham study finds 1. A reduction in the overall sperm quality of a population of breeding studs has been linked...
View ArticleMyoclonic Epilepsy Gene Discovered in Dogs
A gene potentially linked to epilepsy has been discovered in dogs. A study investigated juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME) in Rhodesian Ridgebacks in search of its genetic cause. The genome wide...
View ArticleFeline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD)
Feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) is the term used to describe a range of diseases with similar symptoms that affect the lower urinary tract of male and female cats. FLUTD is one of the most...
View ArticleFeline Upper Respiratory Tract Infections (Cat Flu)
Feline upper respiratory tract infections are a common health problem amongst cats. Infections of the feline upper respiratory tract are described as ‘cat flu’. Unlike human flu, which is caused by the...
View ArticleBob Martin to Tackle Permethrin Poisoning in Cats
Pet health company, Bob Martin, has taken action to remove their permethrin-based flea treatments from general sale to reduce the misuse of these products. Permethrin based flea treatments are widely...
View ArticleFeline Panleucopenia and Feline Parvovirus (FPV)
Feline panleucopenia (also known as feline infectious enteritis) is a highly contagious disease caused by a specific viral infection. The virus responsible is feline parvovirus (FPV), which is closely...
View ArticleAre Your Pets at Risk When You’re Home with the Cold or Flu?
Each year brings a seasonal increase in cold and flu infections, but have you ever worried about sharing your illness with your pets? Dogs and cats can be a great comfort while recovering when you’re...
View ArticleLyme Disease in Dogs: Symptoms & Treatment
Tick species Ixodes scapularis carries the Lyme disease bacteria – Photo by Scott Bauer Lyme disease in dogs was first discovered in 1984. It is a disease caused by the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi....
View ArticleCanine Babesiosis: An Emerging Threat to UK Dogs
Canine babesiosis is a parasitic disease caused by infection with Babesia spp. Ticks carrying the Babesia parasite transmit it to dogs when they fed on their blood. Babesia infection leads to...
View ArticleCan Dogs and Cats Get Sunburn?
Like humans, some cats and dogs are at risk of getting sunburn. UV rays from the sun can damage unprotected skin, leaving it red, sore and tender. Pets with short, thin or white coats are most at risk...
View ArticleRapid Decline in Male Dog Fertility Observed
Male dog fertility has drastically decreased over the past 26 years, a University of Nottingham study finds 1. A reduction in the overall sperm quality of a population of breeding studs has been linked...
View ArticleMyoclonic Epilepsy Gene Discovered in Dogs
A gene potentially linked to epilepsy has been discovered in dogs. A study investigated juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME) in Rhodesian Ridgebacks in search of its genetic cause. The genome wide...
View ArticleFeline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD)
Feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) is the term used to describe a range of diseases with similar symptoms that affect the lower urinary tract of male and female cats. FLUTD is one of the most...
View ArticleFeline Upper Respiratory Tract Infections (Cat Flu)
Feline upper respiratory tract infections are a common health problem amongst cats. Infections of the feline upper respiratory tract are described as ‘cat flu’. Unlike human flu, which is caused by the...
View ArticleBob Martin to Tackle Permethrin Poisoning in Cats
Pet health company, Bob Martin, has taken action to remove their permethrin-based flea treatments from general sale to reduce the misuse of these products. Permethrin based flea treatments are widely...
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