more precise way is to ask your vet to evaluate the size at the next check-up. If your dog has 15% above his weight, then he is obese; if he has zero to 15%, then he is overweight. According to the studies, obesity in dogs can be found in more than 50% of the dog...
E.coli and Helicobacter. These infections are usually caused by contaminated feces, water, dairy and meat. Dogs with weaker immune systems, like senior dogs and puppies, are more likely to get a bacterial infection and have more serious, complicated symptoms. ...
Clinic of Small Animal MedicineSchulzClinic of Small Animal MedicineVeterinary Record: Journal of the British Veterinary AssociationRheinwald M, Hartmann K, Hahner M, Wolf G, Straubinger RK. Antibiotic susceptibility of bacterial iso- lates from 502 dogs with respiratory signs. Vet Rec. 2015; 176:...
Escherichia coli was the most frequently isolated bacterium in UTI in both dogs (46.9%, 43.1%) and cats (61.2%, 48.3%) across ComPath II and ComPath III, respectively. The percentage of resistance in E. coli was low (<10%) across both programmes in both dogs and cats except for ...
Escherichia coli was the most frequently isolated bacterium in UTI in both dogs (46.9%, 43.1%) and cats (61.2%, 48.3%) across ComPath II and ComPath III, respectively. The percentage of resistance in E. coli was low (<10%) across both programmes in both dogs and cats except for ...
Escherichia coli was the most frequently isolated bacterium in UTI in both dogs (46.9%, 43.1%) and cats (61.2%, 48.3%) across ComPath II and ComPath III, respectively. The percentage of resistance in E. coli was low (<10%) across both programmes in both dogs and cats except for ...