
Mitral Valve Disease in Dogs: Everything You Need to Know
This article helps dog owners understand the causes, symptoms and treatments for mitral valve disease in dogs. The article also includes information on which dogs may be prone to the disease.

What are the Causes and Treatments for Seizures in Pets?
Seizures in pets can be a frightening experience for both the pet and their owner. These episodes, which involve sudden, uncontrolled bursts of electrical act...

What is Syncope in Dogs: Diagnosing & Treating the Condition
Syncope, commonly referred to as fainting, is a sudden and temporary loss of consciousness in dogs, often caused by a momentary reduction of blood flow to the...

Natural Treatments for Pulmonary Hypertension in Dogs
Pulmonary hypertension in dogs occurs when there is abnormally high blood pressure in the arteries of the lungs. Pet owners can adopt a more holistic approach.

The Benefits of Portable Pet Oxygen Kits for Emergencies
Portable pet oxygen kits are specifically designed to provide a swift and efficient means of delivering oxygen to pets in distress.

How To Help Your Dog With Pneumonia: 5 At-Home Treatments
This article provides five at-home treatments for your dog with pneumonia, including oxygen therapy, hydration, humidity, rest, and medication administration.
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