Health and happiness psais an absolute priority for every pet guardian. Prevention, early detection of diseases, proper care and taking care of safety on a daily basis are the main steps in maintaining a healthy pupil. You don't need to convince anyone, how important is knowledge and taking appropriate actions in this area.

Our faithful comrades need it sacrificing them constant attention and vigilance in the sphere of well-being, physical condition and mental performance. This is why in this tab, we have collected for you the most important information about threats to health and life ward.

We provide descriptions of common diseases: we explain what a given disease is, give symptoms, causes, treatment and measures to prevent diseases. We advise on routine safety rules, grooming treatments, proper care for a sick dog, as well as care for the good energy and mood of the pet.

We cordially invite you to our shaggy companion's health information and prophylaxis point!

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Nausea and vomiting are common health problems in dogs. Each case of a four-legged friend vomiting is different and should be approached individually. The range of causes of this disorder is wide. The most common ones include: food intolerance, foreign body ingestion, indigestion or other gastrointestinal disorders. In most cases, the symptoms are short-lived and are nothing to worry about. However, there are a number of serious diseases that cause symptoms such as vomiting. Frequent and persistent vomiting may indicate a condition that requires immediate treatment. For this reason, if your dog's vomiting continues, accompanying symptoms appear or your pet's condition worsens, an immediate visit to the vet is necessary.

Mastocytoma is a pathological growth of mast cells, most often taking the form of a tumor occurring in the dermis or subcutaneous tissue. This type of tumor is one of the most common skin cancers in dogs, almost every fifth is a mast cell tumor. Although it has been proven that it occurs as a result of the destructive impact of substances released by mast cells, the cause of the disease has not yet been clearly established. However, it is known that the frequency of mastocytoma in dogs is influenced by breed predispositions and the age of the four-legged patient. The tumor usually appears on the dog's body, limbs or head. Since mastocytoma is often malignant and difficult to distinguish from other skin tumors, and the mere feeling of the lump does not provide clear information about its type, it is important to immediately consult a veterinarian to determine the nature of the lesion. It is worth remembering that detecting dangerous skin cancers at an early stage can significantly increase the chances of your pet's recovery.

Separation anxiety describes the state of anxiety a dog feels when left alone by a person to whom it is strongly attached, most often when it has not been properly prepared for such autonomy. Some pets show the first signs of this fear as soon as their owner is getting ready to leave the house. This condition is stressful for both the four-legged companion and its owner. It often happens that a lonely dog ​​causes damage in the house, whines, barks or howls. The good news, however, is that with proper socialization and training, separation anxiety can be prevented or alleviated.

The pancreas, which is located in the upper part of the abdominal cavity, between the stomach and the small intestine, performs two important functions in the body. This organ produces hormones that regulate blood glucose levels - insulin and glucagon. In addition, it produces and delivers enzymes that digest fats, proteins and carbohydrates to the small intestine. Pancreatitis is a disease that is relatively common in dogs. The disease, which can be acute or chronic, should be treated very seriously, remembering that any mild pancreatitis can develop into a severe form and even lead to the death of your four-legged friend.

The term canine atopic dermatitis refers to inflammation of the skin caused by abnormal production of antibodies after contact with an allergen. This condition causes severe itching, redness and swelling, and other troublesome symptoms. It is assumed that the high susceptibility to the development of this disease in dogs is genetically determined.

False pregnancy in a dog is a natural physiological state that does not pose a serious threat to the pet's health. Most dogs deal with false pregnancies on their own, without much input from their owners. However, if, during this period, your four-legged friend is struggling with strong behavioral or physical changes, he or she requires special care and proper care from the guardian.

Unfortunately, skin cancer in dogs is not uncommon. Although it can affect dogs of all ages and breeds, it occurs especially in older dogs. Determining the type of changes and the stage of development of the disease plays a fundamental role in assessing the prognosis and treatment. However, the chances of curing skin cancer depend primarily on early detection of the disease. That's why it's so important to check your dog's skin regularly for any changes.

A dog sledding is a reaction to itching around the anus, which is one of the few places where your four-legged friend cannot scratch freely. In an attempt to solve this troublesome problem, the dog rubs its croup against the ground, pulling its hind legs as far forward as possible. Since it is usually a condition that in most cases does not go away on its own, it is worth going to the vet for help.

When deciding to take a dog under our care, we take on all responsibilities related to the care for the health and safety of the pet. One of the basic tasks that a caring guardian should fulfill is to protect a four-legged friend from parasites, including worms that are dangerous to health. Negligence in this regard may not only result in lowering the comfort and well-being of the student / ward, but also threaten his / her life. See what worms are in a dog and how to deal with them.