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feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy - cat with doctor

Feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

Having a big heart is a good thing, but only when figuratively speaking. In physical reality, a cat with an enlarged heart could die from many complications. Feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is the most widespread cardiac disease for domestic cats, impacting around 15 per cent of the population. Older males are particularly susceptible, but females […]

Havanese dogs health problems old women with Havanese dogs

Havanese dogs health problems

It’s impossible NOT to fall in love with a Havanese dog when you first cross paths. Especially when they gaze adoringly at you with their big expressive eyes! These playful and energetic pups are good with children, easy to train and quickly become part of the family. The Havanese breed has been winning over hearts

What can trigger a seizure in a dog - dog sleeping

What can trigger a seizure in a dog?

It’s scary to see your beloved dog shaking with convulsions that never seem to end. There are several types of canine seizures and different triggers – including environmental causes that can be prevented. Many isolated seizures aren’t dangerous and dogs make a full recovery on their own. But other types are serious and can lead

symptoms of a snake bite in cats - cat watching snake

Symptoms of a snake bite in Cats

As a natural hunter, your cat loves to chase anything that moves. If she crosses paths with a snake, Fluffy probably won’t hold back! In Australia, snake bites in cats occur even in the cooler months, but are more common between September and March when the mercury is higher. Our nation holds the unenviable record

periodontal disease in cats

Periodontal disease in cats (gum inflammation)

Periodontal disease in cats is often overlooked, even though it’s the most widespread oral problem for our beloved felines. Also known as gum disease, this condition can be hidden for a long time because the clinical signs aren’t obvious until it’s too late. What begins as tartar accumulation on the teeth soon progresses to mild