Bladder worries
Straining to urinate and passing bloody urine indicate bladder and urinary problems. Once blockage, stones and infection are ruled out stress is the most common cause. Continue reading →
View ArticleTooth decay
Plaque and bacteria mineralise on cat’s teeth to form tartar or calculus. Tartar and red inflamed gums, or gingivitis, loosen teeth. Holes in teeth at the gumline affect 80% of cats. These so-called...
View ArticlePancreatitis
Pancreatitis causes vomiting and pain in the belly in overweight middle-aged dogs. Continue reading →
View ArticlePyometra or infections of the uterus
Pus in the uterus or pyometra makes bitches drink a lot of water, vomit and not eat. It is fatal if the uterus and ovaries are not removed. Continue reading →
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