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Why is my horse rubbing its face after being in...

Bright sunlight can make some horses rub their face because it may trigger irritation or sting exposed skin. Here’s what to check, common causes, and the practical next steps.

Why is my horse rubbing its face after being in...

Bright sunlight can make some horses rub their face because it may trigger irritation or sting exposed skin. Here’s what to check, common causes, and the practical next steps.

Why does my dog get crusts or scabs in skin fol...

Crusts or scabs in skin folds are often linked to moisture, rubbing or trapped dirt. Here's what to check, common causes and how to help keep the area comfortable.

Why does my dog get crusts or scabs in skin fol...

Crusts or scabs in skin folds are often linked to moisture, rubbing or trapped dirt. Here's what to check, common causes and how to help keep the area comfortable.

Why does my horse have scabs along the mane and...

Scabs along the mane and tail in horses are often linked to sweet itch or other skin irritation. Here's what to check, what may cause it and the best next...

Why does my horse have scabs along the mane and...

Scabs along the mane and tail in horses are often linked to sweet itch or other skin irritation. Here's what to check, what may cause it and the best next...

What should I do if my dog’s bite wound is red ...

A red, hot bite wound can mean irritation or infection, so it’s worth checking it carefully and getting the right help at the right time.

What should I do if my dog’s bite wound is red ...

A red, hot bite wound can mean irritation or infection, so it’s worth checking it carefully and getting the right help at the right time.

Why does my dog keep getting skin fold dermatitis?

Skin fold dermatitis often keeps coming back because the folds stay warm, damp or irritated. Here’s what to check, what usually causes it and how to manage it day to...

Why does my dog keep getting skin fold dermatitis?

Skin fold dermatitis often keeps coming back because the folds stay warm, damp or irritated. Here’s what to check, what usually causes it and how to manage it day to...

Why are my horse’s pasterns red and swollen?

Red, swollen pasterns are often linked to mud, moisture, irritation or mud fever. Here’s what to check, what it can mean and the sensible next steps.

Why are my horse’s pasterns red and swollen?

Red, swollen pasterns are often linked to mud, moisture, irritation or mud fever. Here’s what to check, what it can mean and the sensible next steps.