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Coccidioidomycosis, commonly known as valley fever, is an uncommon but deadly disease that can target your canine friends. It is a fungal disease caused by the fungus Coccidioides immitis. This fungus strives in dusty, dry areas, and become dormant during rainy season. Your dog can get this fever even by...

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Canine viral hepatitis is one of the diseases that your dog can suffer from. This condition bears no relation to human hepatitis and is a disease that only affects dogs. Canine hepatitis is a disease that is increasingly rare due to vaccines, but it is contagious and can sometimes be fatal in puppies that...

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Do you want to know if your dog is suffering from arthritis? Osteoarthritis is a disease that affects the joints. It is characterized by a degeneration and erosion of cartilage, as well as new bone formation on the edges of joints. If your pet suffers from this type of health problem, they may be suffering when...

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If your dog has hepatitis you should take extra precautions and look for foods to ensure its diet is varied, nutritious and suitable for its condition. Liver infections should be treated with caution as this vital organ serves to channel everything your pet ingests, making its diet essential in safeguard...

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Glaucoma is one of the most difficult to identify eye diseases in dogs, since clinical symptoms may be delayed and, if present in the dog, the owner will hardly notice them in time. Therefore, it is critical to go to the vet frequently and ask them to perform eye examinations. In the event that the veterinarian...

Ringworm, also known as dermatofitosis, is a skin disease caused by mushrooms that may affect a large number of animal species such as rabbits and, of course, dogs. Today ringworm is less frequent than it was a few years ago, but still many cases appear. In this OneHowTo article we'll tell you how to know...

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Urinary tract infections in dogs occur when certain environmental bacteria or those developed in objects and spaces that the dog visits regularly are introduced into the urinary tract and reach the bladder. This condition is more common in females than in males and should be treated as soon as possible. Therefore,...

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A dog's cough is a condition that, in most cases, is presented as a symptom of respiratory infections, heart problems or a simple cold. In any case, it is always advisable to visit a vet to identify the cause of the cough and start the most appropriate treatment. Once medical treatment has been started,...

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Ringworm is a fungus causing irritation, hair loss and scabs in one or more areas of your dog's skin. It's sometimes confused with so-called hot spots that are skin rashes that occur in hot weather or with allergies to grass, food or environmental factors.
At OneHowTo.com we offer you some home remedies...
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