Viper bite
Unfortunately, viper bites are quite common in the summer. Already now in March there have been reports of sightings of vipers in Norway. Viper bites are most common from March-October, but most often ...
Unfortunately, viper bites are quite common in the summer. Already now in March there have been reports of sightings of vipers in Norway. Viper bites are most common from March-October, but most often ...
Taking your dog on a trip can be a wonderful experience for both you and your four-legged friend, whether you're going on a long vacation or a short trip....
Clipping a dog's nails is an important part of maintaining your dog's health and well-being. We all need nail and hair (read: claws and fur) care. However, the...
Diabetes mellitus, also known as diabetes, is a condition that can affect both humans and animals. Diabetes in dogs is more common in middle-aged and older dogs, and is not a...
Vomiting in dogs is a common symptom of illness and can occur for a variety of reasons. It can range from a harmless and temporary condition to serious life-threatening illnesses....
Obesity in dogs is a growing problem in Western countries. In fact, it's estimated that about half of all dogs in this part of the world are overweight. This is...
Poisoning in dogs is a serious condition, and can potentially be fatal. It can be caused by the ingestion of toxic substances or foods that are dangerous to dogs. As a dog owner, it is...
Diarrhoea in dogs is a common reason for visits to the vet. Most dog owners will usually experience a loose bowel movement one or more times in their lifetime....
Kennel cough is an umbrella term for respiratory infections in dogs, which can be caused by several different viruses and bacteria. The disease has been given the name kennel cough, precisely because it often occurs in dogs...
Unfortunately, ticks on dogs are becoming more and more common, especially for those who enjoy walking in forests and fields. The tick population has increased in recent years in the Nordic nature, including...