Otohematoma in dogs: Causes, symptoms and treatment

The otohematoma, or auricular hematoma, is a hemorrhage between the cartilage and the skin of the inner face of the dog’s ear (hematoma). Thus, otohematoma appears as a swollen ear , that is, a fluctuating and painful swelling of the inner face of the ear. Otohematoma occurs due to trauma that causes rupture of blood vessels in … Read more

Corneal ulcer in dogs: Causes, symptoms and treatment

Corneal ulcer in dogs is an injury to the transparent structure of the eye caused by external trauma. Corneal ulcers are painful and can be aggravated by infection or trauma (eg scratching), and monitoring by a veterinarian is recommended. Treatment consists of the use of antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, and mydriatics. Superficial corneal ulcer, with treatment, heals in 2 to 6 days . What … Read more

NEUTERED DOG AND BEHAVIOR CHANGE: UNDERSTAND THE RELATIONSHIP

Did you know that neutered dog behavior is different from those that are not? But calm down, because the news is good! That’s because some quirks that we usually don’t approve of go away or at least decrease after castration. Spoiler: pee, runaways and bumps with our leg are among them. Isn’t that a relief? In addition, neutering prevents diseases such … Read more

UNDERSTAND IF THE TV ON CAN INCREASE YOUR DOG’S ANXIETY

As important as knowing that anxiety in pets is a problem, it is understanding what are the reasons that lead them to this situation. Even because, prevention will always be the best medicine, isn’t it? In addition, it is our duty as a tutor to provide much more than food, bath, and a place to sleep. Apart from all … Read more