Knowing the signs can be a lifesaver. Here are five telltale signs that your dog might be battling canine distemper. Along ...
Frequent sneezing may also be due to nasal mites, a tooth abscess, or something stuck in their nose. Call a vet if your dog sneezes a lot and also has a runny nose or trouble breathing and eating.
There is currently an epidemic of Canine Distemper in the animal population.
Bird flu in dogs may sound like something out of a sci-fi movie, but it’s very real. And not just that, it’s potentially deadly. Even though avian influenza (H5N1) is believed to affect only birds, ...
At the start of the month, the dreaded yellow pollen was overwhelming. The main allergen now is pollen from pine, birch, ...
If your dog sneezes or snorts more than usual, it could signify a respiratory infection. Other symptoms include coughing, wheezing, and a runny nose. If you’re concerned that your dog may have ...
March 20 marked the first day of spring, which conjures up thoughts of longer, warmer days spent outside. For many, spring ...