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Canine rhinotracheitis or kennel cough
Canine infectious rhinotracheitis, or more commonly known as kennel cough, is a highly contagious disease of the upper respiratory system that can affect dogs of all ages, either individually or more seriously in populations where a lot of animals live together. Transmission is through direct contact or via the airborne route, which is why it is such a problem when several dogs live in close proximity.

How do you reach an accurate differential diagnosis of diarrhoea in dogs?
Diarrhoea and vomiting are very persistent clinical signs that affect a lot of dogs and their treatment tends to be frustrating for the patient, owner and veterinary surgeon because it is often hard to identify the underlying aetiology.

Vitamin B12 is essential in senior cat food (feed)
As cats age, they suffer a decline in their ability to digest and absorb macro- and micronutrients, including cobalamin (or vitamin B12). A direct relationship between suboptimal concentrations of blood cobalamin has been reported in cats with GI disorders, with these low levels being very prevalent in senior cats.

Cat toy rotation is key to reducing stress
A dirty litter tray or the lack of a climbing tree to play on can increase a cat’s stress and may even trigger urinary problems.

Diet | Puppy food: how nucleotides help strengthen the immune system
Young animals are more susceptible to viral, bacterial and parasitic infections, so boosting the immune system of newborn puppies is really important.

Owning a dog is beneficial for people’s health
A great deal has been written about the special relationship between pets and their owners. However, the latest scientific studies carried out by the Affinity Foundation group Animales y Salud (Animals and Health) have unearthed some enlightening data about the multiple benefits of owning a dog.
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