Spring blooms, longer walks, and more time outside—sounds perfect, right? Not if you’re dealing with hay fever.
Humans are not the only ones who suffer from hay fever – dogs can get it too, although the symptoms are often different. And with rising temperatures and higher pollen counts across the UK this month, ...
Dogs can get fevers just like humans, but unlike us, they can’t say when something’s wrong. According to veterinary studies, fever in dogs is often linked to infections, immune disorders, or ...
A recent rise in valley fever cases among people has researchers concerned that our four-legged companions may also be at risk. Each year, about 1,000 cases of valley fever are reported in dogs across ...
Valley fever is on the rise in California. You may never have thought about whether your dog could contract this disease, but you should — especially since Chico, while it’s not in the heart of the ...