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Why did my dog break out in a rash after a walk?

A rash after a walk is often linked to contact irritation, grass, pollen, insects or something your dog has brushed past. Here’s what to check first and when to get...

Why did my dog break out in a rash after a walk?

A rash after a walk is often linked to contact irritation, grass, pollen, insects or something your dog has brushed past. Here’s what to check first and when to get...

Why are my chickens getting sores on their foot...

Sores on chicken foot pads are often linked to pressure, dirt, damp bedding or small injuries. Here’s what to check, common causes and what to do next.

Why are my chickens getting sores on their foot...

Sores on chicken foot pads are often linked to pressure, dirt, damp bedding or small injuries. Here’s what to check, common causes and what to do next.

Why is my chicken’s wound dark, swollen, and sc...

A dark, swollen, scabbed wound on a chicken can have a few common causes. Here’s what to check, what it might mean, and when to get help.

Why is my chicken’s wound dark, swollen, and sc...

A dark, swollen, scabbed wound on a chicken can have a few common causes. Here’s what to check, what it might mean, and when to get help.

What should I check if my horse keeps scratchin...

If your horse keeps rubbing its ears on fences, there are a few simple things worth checking first, from dirt and irritation to flies or skin sensitivity.

What should I check if my horse keeps scratchin...

If your horse keeps rubbing its ears on fences, there are a few simple things worth checking first, from dirt and irritation to flies or skin sensitivity.

Why is my horse rubbing its eye after a suspect...

Eye rubbing after a suspected injury can be a sign of irritation, pain or something still trapped in the eye. Here’s what to check, what to do next and when...

Why is my horse rubbing its eye after a suspect...

Eye rubbing after a suspected injury can be a sign of irritation, pain or something still trapped in the eye. Here’s what to check, what to do next and when...

Why is my chicken’s feather loss getting worse?

Worsening feather loss in chickens is often linked to pecking, mites, moulting or rubbing. Here’s what to check at home and what to do next.

Why is my chicken’s feather loss getting worse?

Worsening feather loss in chickens is often linked to pecking, mites, moulting or rubbing. Here’s what to check at home and what to do next.