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Glaucoma in Cats

Glaucoma in Cats
Learn about glaucoma, a painful eye condition caused by an abnormally high amount of pressure build-up in a cat's eye.
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Glaucoma in Dogs

Glaucoma in Dogs
Learn about glaucoma, a painful eye condition caused by an abnormally high amount of pressure build-up in a dog's eye.
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Seborrhea in Cats

Seborrhea in Cats
When a cat is itchy, it could be cause by seborrhea, which can be caused by allergies, parasites, retroviruses, autoimmune disorders, and more.
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Seborrhea in Dogs

Seborrhea in Dogs
A skin condition in dogs known as seborrhea can can arise from medical conditions or genetics. German shepherds and dachshunds are among breeds affected.
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Pseudocoprostasis in Cats and Dogs

Pseudocoprostasis
Cats and dogs with long hair have a lot of grooming matters to attend to—and that includes paying close attention to the long hair on their hindquarters.
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Demodicosis in Dogs

Demodicosis in Dogs
Dogs can get mange from demodex mites, causing demodicosis, often arising in dogs with weak immune systems such as puppies or dogs with illnesses.
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Demodicosis in Cats

Demodicosis in Cats
Cats can get mange from demodex mites, causing demodicosis, often arising in cats with weak immune systems from conditions like FIV.
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Notoedric Mange in Cats

Notoedric Mange in Cats
Notoedric mange, also known as feline scabies, is highly contagious but more often affects kittens.
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Sarcoptic Mange in Dogs

Sarcoptic Mange in Dogs
Sarcoptic mange, also known as canine scabies, is highly contagious and can affect any dog, particularly pups.
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Cirrhosis in Dogs

Cirrhosis in Dogs
Cirrhosis is chronic, end-stage liver disease in which normal liver tissue has been replaced by fibrous scar tissue.
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