Pet Vaccine Reactions
Vaccinations are generally extremely safe for pets, but occasionally, a pet will have an adverse reaction to a vaccine.
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Vaccinations are generally extremely safe for pets, but occasionally, a pet will have an adverse reaction to a vaccine.
Heatstroke can damage the liver, kidneys, brain and other organs due to the elevated body temperature.
People who are allergic to pets usually are reacting to dander (pieces of skin that have been shed) and saliva.
An interstitial cell tumor is a benign tumor of the testicle.
Although not as common as with people, adverse reactions to vaccines, or undesired side effects, also can occur in pets.
Gum disease results from buildup of plaque on the teeth. The bacteria in the plaque irritate the gum tissue which leads to inflammation.
Most diseases are much more likely to be healed if they are detected and treated early.
Feline leukemia is a cancerous disease caused by feline leukemia virus (FeLV). FeLV causes diseases other than leukemia including immunodeficiency and additional cancers.
Just as people vary, different cats have different nutritional requirements.
Feline leukemia is a cancerous disease caused by feline leukemia virus (FeLV). FeLV causes diseases other than leukemia including immunodeficiency and additional cancers. Cats may not start to show signs of disease for months or years after being infected with FeLV. Infection with FeLV is a major cause of illness and death in domestic cats.