• Warning Signs Your Pet Needs Medical Attention

    Warning Signs Your Pet Needs Medical Attention

    Warning Signs Your Pet Needs Medical Attention Pets are undeniably a part of the family. Anyone with a pet knows they have their own ways of speaking their mind without words. Sometimes, it can be difficult for us to figure out what they mean or understand what they need. It can be difficult to t...
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  • Infectious bronchitis 2

    Infectious bronchitis 2

    Infectious bronchitis 2 Clinical symptoms of respiratory infectious bronchitis The incubation period is 36 hours or longer. It spreads quickly among chickens, has an acute onset, and has a high incidence rate. Chickens of all ages can be infected, but chicks aged 1 to 4 days are most seriously af...
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  • chicken infectious bronchitis

    chicken infectious bronchitis

    Chicken infectious bronchitis 1. Etiological characteristics 1. Attributes and classifications Infectious bronchitis virus belongs to the family Coronaviridae and the genus coronavirus belongs to the chicken infectious bronchitis virus. 2. Serotype Since the S1 gene is prone to mutate through mu...
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  • Why are there more and more tumors and cancers in pets now?

    Why are there more and more tumors and cancers in pets now?

    Why are there more and more tumors and cancers in pets now?   cancer research   In recent years, we have encountered more and more tumors, cancers, and other diseases in pet diseases. Most benign tumors in cats, dogs, hamsters, and guinea pigs can still be treated, while malignant cancers have li...
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  • The most common cause of pet fractures

    The most common cause of pet fractures

    The most common cause of pet fractures   1. Cat fall injury The frequent occurrence of some diseases in pets this winter is unexpected to me, which is the fracture of various pets. In December, when the cold wind comes, there are also various pet fractures that come with it, including dogs, ...
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  • Newcastle disease 2

    Newcastle disease 2

    Newcastle disease 2 Clinical symptoms of Newcastle disease The length of the incubation period varies, depending on the quantity, strength, infection route, and chicken resistance of the virus. The natural infection incubation period is 3 to 5 days. 1. Types (1) Immediate viscerotropic Newcastle...
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  •  Tips for Maintaining Pet Health and Well-Being

     Tips for Maintaining Pet Health and Well-Being

     Tips for Maintaining Pet Health and Well-Being Provide a balanced diet One of the most important things you can do as a pet owner is to feed your furry friend a balanced and nutritious diet. This is so important for the overall well-being of your pet. Make sure to feed your pet high-quality food...
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  • Eight Things to Keep in Mind in Winter Season for Your Pet 

    Eight Things to Keep in Mind in Winter Season for Your Pet 

    Eight Things to Keep in Mind in Winter Season for Your Pet  The winter season is somewhat magical. The ground is white, the houses seem warm with the festive season, and everyone wants to stay indoors. Even so, winter comes with some bitter coldness and numbing wetness with all this magic. Ther...
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  • How many types of pet skin diseases are there Is there a universal medicine?

    How many types of pet skin diseases are there Is there a universal medicine?

    How many types of pet skin diseases are there Is there a universal medicine? ONE   I often see pet owners taking pictures of cat and dog skin diseases on certain software to ask how to treat them. After reading the content in detail, I found that most of them had undergone incorrect medication ...
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  • Sudden cooling of pet gastrointestinal diseases!

    Sudden cooling of pet gastrointestinal diseases!

    Sudden cooling of pet gastrointestinal diseases!   Last week, there was a sudden large-scale snowfall and cooling in the northern region, and Beijing also suddenly entered winter. I had an acute gastritis and vomited for several days because I drank a pack of cold milk at night. I thought this mi...
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  • What is cat scratch disease? How to treat?

    What is cat scratch disease? How to treat?

    What is cat scratch disease? How to treat?   Whether you adopt, rescue, or just form a deep connection with your adorable cat, you probably give little thought to the potential health risks. Although cats can be unpredictable, mischievous, and even aggressive at times, most of the time they are w...
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  • Feeding raw meat to dogs may spread dangerous viruses

    Feeding raw meat to dogs may spread dangerous viruses

    Feeding raw meat to dogs may spread dangerous viruses   1.A study involving 600 healthy pet dogs has revealed a strong link between feeding raw meat and the presence of E. coli in the dogs’ feces that is resistant to the broad-spectrum antibiotic ciprofloxacin. In other words, this dangerou...
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  • Infectious cyst disease

    Infectious cyst disease

    Infectious cyst disease Etiological characteristics: 1. Attributes and classifications Infectious cystic disease virus belongs to the double-stranded double-segmented RNA virus family and the double-stranded double-segmented RNA virus genus. It has two serotypes, namely serotype I (chicken-deriv...
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  • Avian Influenza 2

    Avian Influenza 2

    Avian Influenza 2   1. Diagnosis The diagnosis must be confirmed by laboratory diagnosis. (1) Differential diagnosis of virulent influenza and attenuated influenza Virulent influenza: emergency extermination measures, epidemic reporting, blockade and culling. Attenuated influenza: therapeutic con...
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  • Newcastle disease

    Newcastle disease

    Newcastle Disease 1 Overview Newcastle disease, also known as Asian chicken plague, is an acute, highly contagious and severe infectious disease of chickens and turkeys caused by paramyxovirus. Clinical diagnostic features: depression, loss of appetite, difficulty breathing, green loose stools, a...
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