If you don’t see your dog beaming with excitement when dinner time approaches or it’s time to go outside, it’s time to recognize if and what’s going on. Tiredness, or lethargy, can be easy to identify.
Unlike us humans who can verbally share about their depressive or sad feelings and triggers, our cats can’t really just tell us what’s going on. Our felines rely on us cat parents to pick up on their change in behavior and body language.
Pinpointing feline arthritis is not an easy task. Many times, cat parents are unaware of their cat’s discomfort or pain. Thus, unfortunately, many cats with arthritis are undiagnosed and left untreated.
Whenever something goes wrong with any vital organs, such as the kidneys, it’s a scary situation. With this being said, being able to recognize the early signs and symptoms of organ failure or damage can allow paw parents to act quickly and appropriately towards getting their puppers the necessary medical treatment needed.
The main reason paw parents bring their pets into the vet? Pyoderma. Pyoderma can be defined as a bacterial infection of the skin. It’s a very common condition amongst dogs and cats.
Water therapy is quickly becoming popular in the animal world. Hydrotherapy is a form of physical rehabilitation therapy that uses the water’s properties to assist dogs with recovery and exercise.
Many experts are saying that green lipped mussels might hold promise for supporting healthy bone and joint function and may possibly even help occasional joint pain and discomfort in dogs.
One of these unpredictable health concerns could easily result from your cat experience an allergy attack or allergic reaction. So it is imperative to know what to do if and when such an allergic reaction happens.