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Can Cats Get Parvo or Lyme Disease
Feline Panleukopenia (parvo) is a viral infection that causes serious illness in unvaccinated cats, kittens, and cats with poor immune function. Lyme Disease is a tick-borne illness that is quite rare in cats.

Do Dogs Have Blood Types?
Ever wonder if dogs have blood types? or perhaps how do blood types differ in different species? what about if animals can receive transfusions? Read on to see what our contributing Vet has to say about these questions.

How To Treat A Limping Dog At Home
Limping is a common issue in dogs. Knowing how to treat a limping dog at home and deciding when the problem needs prompt veterinary intervention is very important.
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Cat Eye Infections Treatment You Can Do At Home
Eye infections in cats can be painful and uncomfortable. Cat eye infections treatment home remedies can help alleviate symptoms and promote healing.

Cat Nasal Congestion Home Treatment Explained
If your cat has nasal discharge, there are methods for cat nasal congestion home treatment that can help them feel more comfortable and breathe easier.

How Long Can a Dog Live With Arthritis
How long can a dog live with arthritis you ask? That depends on you. Treat pain, minimize obesity, give them enough exercise and it could be a long time.

Apoquel And Other Pet Medications Explained
Apoquel is a medication that helps block the immune factors that cause your dog to itch. Cytopoint is a similar medication and suitable for younger dogs

Dog Mange Treatment at Home Remedy
Mange is a common skin problem in dogs. The good news is there is a dog mange treatment you can do at home using products you already have

Meloxicam Use in Dogs – Dosage and Potential Side Effects
Meloxicam, a type of NSAID, is now widely used for acute and chronic conditions in dogs that are accompanied by pain, inflammation, and fever.