Recognizing skin disorders in dogs. Dermatitis is a common skin condition in dogs, which can have multiple origins: allergic, parasitic, bacterial or environmental. It often causes itching, redness, irritation and discomfort. Why does a dog suffer from dermatitis? There are many causes of canine dermatitis, but some of the most [...]
Why can a horse suffer from rotten fork? Rotting fork, also known as fork rot, is a common ailment of the horse's hoof. It manifests itself as decomposition of fork tissue, accompanied by a foul odor, pain and sometimes lameness. This pathology is mainly caused by : The [...]
Why can a cat be stressed? Stress in cats is a natural reaction to situations perceived as threatening or unusual. However, chronic stress can be detrimental to a cat's health and behavior. Several factors can trigger this stress: Signs to recognize to detect stress The cat [...]
Gastritis is an inflammation of the stomach lining, relatively common in horses, which can affect their well-being, performance and behavior. In this article, we explain why a horse can suffer from gastritis, how to identify the signs and what natural solutions can help. Why can a horse suffer from gastritis?
Understanding and accompanying your bitch's hormonal cycles. A bitch's heat is part of her natural reproductive cycle, but it's sometimes accompanied by hormonal and behavioral problems that can disrupt her daily life and that of those around her. How can we recognize the signs and prevent them? What natural treatments and solutions are available?
Allergies in horses are common, but difficult to diagnose. They can have several origins: pollen, dust, feed, insects or even medication. What are the signs to look out for? How can you effectively relieve your horse's allergy naturally? Discover the keys to understanding, preventing and treating equine allergies [...].
Does a horse need magnesium?
Magnesium is an essential mineral for the equine body. Often underestimated, it plays a vital role in stress management, muscle support and nervous balance. Whether your horse is a competitive athlete or a leisure companion, ensuring optimal magnesium intake is essential to its health and [...].
What is osteoarthritis in cats? Osteoarthritis is a chronic, progressive joint disease caused by the progressive deterioration of the cartilage that protects the bony ends of the joints. In cats, this pathology is frequently underestimated, as these animals often mask signs of pain. It can appear as early as middle age and [...].
Hot weather can be a real challenge for our four-legged friends. Here are a few tips for their well-being
Introduction Piroplasmosis, or equine babesiosis, is a serious parasitic disease caused by two main types of protozoa: Babesia caballi and Theileria equi. These parasites are transmitted to horses by ticks, notably of the Dermacentor and Rhipicephalus genera. Once infected, the horse may present a variety of symptoms, often difficult to distinguish from other equine diseases, [...].