Category: Symptoms

Diabetes Defined

Diabetes Defined
Diabetes in dogs and cats
The pancreas is an organ in the body which is closely associated with the segment of intestine that leaves the stomach.  The pancreas releases enzymes involved in digestion as well as hormones with specific functions.  One of these hormones is insulin.  Insulin is released from the...
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My pet is having a fit! - Seizures in Pets

My pet is having a fit! - Seizures in Pets
Seizures in Pets
Anyone who has ever seen an animal experiencing a seizure will know that it is a “hair-raising” event. Seizures or ‘fits’ is a well-described phenomenon in domestic pets. The way in which a fit or seizure presents can vary significantly, from what seems to be a brief momen...
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Frequently Asked Questions about Rabies

Frequently Asked Questions about Rabies
Rabies
How often must I vaccinate my dog? Puppies should be vaccinated at 3 months old with a booster vaccination required a month later and a booster given within 12 months of original vaccination. Thereafter animals who live in Rabies endemic areas like KwaZulu Nat...
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Rabies

Rabies
Important information about Rabies and who to prevent it
Rabies, a fatal disease of humans and all other mammals, is caused by a virus which has been associated with animal bites for more than 3 000 years and it is the oldest infectious disease known to medical science. Dogs have long been rec...
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Poisoning in Pets - Part 2 of 2

Poisoning in Pets - Part 2 of 2
Poisoning
We know that rat poison will kill a rat, but….., “Will it harm my cat or dog?” people often ask the vet? The answer is an emphatic YES. As a matter of fact, there are quite a few other common household items which can be lethal for dogs, cats, pet birds and pocket pets like ham...
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Poisoning in Pets - Part 1 of 2

Poisoning in Pets - Part 1 of 2
Poisoning
“Surely if a medicine is safe for use in humans it should be safe for use in my pet”, vets often hear from pet owners. Nothing could be further from the truth and some human medicines and even some fruit and vegetables and sweets daily eaten by humans, can be deadly to our dogs, cats,...
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Arthritis Treatment and prevention - Part 2 of 2

Arthritis Treatment and prevention - Part 2 of 2
Arthritis
In part one of this two-part article, we looked at the signs and diagnoses of arthritis in pets. In this part of the article, we will look at the treatment and prevention of arthritis in pets. With the advancement of technology and medicine, arthritis is no longer a death sentence. Our beloved ...
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Arthritis Signs and Diagnoses - Part 1 of 2

Arthritis Signs and Diagnoses - Part 1 of 2
Arthritis
So what happens when your beloved canine friend does not want to go for his walk anymore because he is too sore the next morning? Unfortunately, older pets, and these days even puppies, get afflicted by a condition commonly known as joint disease. This is the same problem we as humans suffe...
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Scratch scratch scratch - Part 2 of 2

Scratch scratch scratch - Part 2 of 2
Skin conditions
In the first part of this two-part series we looked at the complexity of itching and scratching in pets and the fact that although the symptoms eventually manifest in the same way i.e. itching and scratching,  there could be many different causes for it. Itching or pruritis, as vets call it,...
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Scratch scratch scratch - Part 1 of 2

Scratch scratch scratch - Part 1 of 2
Skin conditions
Vets often hear this complaint in the examination room, where clients complain about the incessant itching and scratching of their pets. This is a more common complaint with dogs where the nightly thump, thump, thump of a hind limb hitting the floor keeps the owner and the dog awake for hours. If...
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