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One of the most dangerous diseases in dogs – Babesiosis
Babesiosis is currently one of the most dangerous diseases in dogs. As a result of infection, single-celled parasites (most commonly Babesia canis) destroy the red blood cells in the dog. This results in severe anaemia and jaundice. The clinical picture of babesiosis is somewhat similar to that of malaria in humans. The disease occurs throughout Europe, but with varying severity in different parts of the country. The parasite is...
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Xylitol is toxic to dogs
Xylitol has recently become popular in many diets. It is a sugar-like compound, but its consumption does not cause...
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Best ways to get your dog back in shape after an injury
One of the most common reasons dogs get injured is because they play too hard and try to do...
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How often should I bathe my dog?
Often at dog grooming salons, we hear questions like: "Is it okay to bathe a dog?", "Is bathing not...
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Dental calculus in dogs – how to remove it effectively?
Among dogs, as with humans, it is very important to take care of oral hygiene. Although dogs' teeth are...
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Ticks as a vessel for Babesiosis
The tick season has begun in full swing. Dog owners do their best to protect their friends. We should...
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How can a zoophysiotherapist help your dog?
A zoophysiotherapist is a specialist who helps animals with injuries and diseases of muscles, tendons and joints. Injuries and...
Brainwork – mental activities for your dog
What is brainwork?
Brainwork is a collection of mental puzzles...
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What is Parvovirosis in dogs? Risk, symptoms and treatment
Parvovirus is a viral, infectious disease which is particularly dangerous for puppies and unfortunately can often be fatal.
Who is most at risk?
Parvovirus in dogs is caused by a virus from the family Parvoviridae (CPV-2). Puppies...
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How to care for your dog’s skin and coat?
A shiny coat and healthy skin for your pet is not just a beautiful appearance and something to be proud of. The condition of the skin and coat is a reflection of your dog's or...
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How often should I bathe my dog?
Often at dog grooming salons, we hear questions like: "Is it okay to bathe a dog?", "Is bathing not...
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Should you cut the hair between dog toes?
Most dogs, especially long-haired breeds, grow longer hair between their toes. Although some dogs don't mind it at all,...
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Step by step guide to cutting your dog’s nails
Almost all dogs need their claws trimmed regularly - here's what you need to know about it. A dog's 'nails'...
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How to make homemade toothpaste for your dog? Here are the recipes!
Not all pets like having their teeth brushed. Burying your dog's teeth in his mouth can be particularly unpleasant......
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Eye abscesses in dogs – causes or why do dogs’ eyes fester?
Why do dogs have pus in their eyes - strange discharge from the eyes can cause owners concern, especially...
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Xylitol is toxic to dogs
Xylitol has recently become popular in many diets. It is a sugar-like compound, but its consumption does not cause...
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Signs of heartworm infection in dogs
Heartworm is a dangerous parasite and its infestation in dogs can be life-threatening. Prevention is much easier than cure...
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Signs and prevention of Lyme disease in dogs
Lyme disease is a chronic disease in humans and animals caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi. This bacterium is...
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One of the most dangerous diseases in dogs – Babesiosis
Babesiosis is currently one of the most dangerous diseases in dogs. As a result of infection, single-celled parasites (most...
Health
Ear infections in dogs – symptoms, causes and treatment
Ear infections are one of the most common reasons dogs visit the vet. Therefore, it is worth every owner...
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How to treat Dermatomycosis in dogs?
Dermatomycosis in dogs is caused by many species. Mycosis of the superficial layer of the skin is usually caused...
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Dental calculus in dogs – how to remove it effectively?
Among dogs, as with humans, it is very important to take care of oral hygiene. Although dogs' teeth are...