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When should I contact a vet for my dog’s red, s...
Red, swollen skin in dogs can have a few common causes. Here’s what to check at home, what may be going on, and when it’s time to call your vet.
When should I contact a vet for my dog’s red, s...
Red, swollen skin in dogs can have a few common causes. Here’s what to check at home, what may be going on, and when it’s time to call your vet.
What should I check if my dog has an oily coat ...
An oily coat and strong smell often point to a grooming or skin issue. Here’s what to check at home, common causes, and when extra help may be needed.
What should I check if my dog has an oily coat ...
An oily coat and strong smell often point to a grooming or skin issue. Here’s what to check at home, common causes, and when extra help may be needed.
Why is my chicken picking at an infected wound?
If a chicken is picking at an infected wound, it’s often reacting to irritation, pain, wet bedding or the wound itself being itchy as it heals. Here’s what to check...
Why is my chicken picking at an infected wound?
If a chicken is picking at an infected wound, it’s often reacting to irritation, pain, wet bedding or the wound itself being itchy as it heals. Here’s what to check...
What should I check if my horse stocks up in th...
If your horse stocks up in the stable, a few simple checks can help you judge whether it looks like routine filling or something that needs a closer look.
What should I check if my horse stocks up in th...
If your horse stocks up in the stable, a few simple checks can help you judge whether it looks like routine filling or something that needs a closer look.
Why does my dog have a smelly, oozy skin sore?
A smelly, oozy skin sore in a dog is often a hot spot or another sore that’s become irritated and infected. Here’s what to check, what may be causing it...
Why does my dog have a smelly, oozy skin sore?
A smelly, oozy skin sore in a dog is often a hot spot or another sore that’s become irritated and infected. Here’s what to check, what may be causing it...
Why does my dog keep favouring one paw?
If your dog keeps favouring one paw, it’s often due to a minor injury, irritation or something stuck in the foot. Here’s what to check, what may be going on...
Why does my dog keep favouring one paw?
If your dog keeps favouring one paw, it’s often due to a minor injury, irritation or something stuck in the foot. Here’s what to check, what may be going on...