Pneumothorax in Dogs: When Every Breath Becomes a Trial

Imagine your dog suddenly starts panting. They’re thrashing around, unable to lie down, breathing from their stomach, and their tongue is turning blue. This isn’t a panic attack or the usual shortness of breath after a run. It could be a pneumothorax. Pneumothorax in dogs is a collection of air in the pleural cavity, the
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Modern methods of treating discopathy in dachshunds

Discopathy is one of the most common conditions in dachshunds, associated with degenerative changes in the intervertebral discs. Modern diagnostic and treatment methods allow for effective management, minimizing the risk of complications and improving the pet’s quality of life. What is discopathy or intervertebral disc disease and how to recognize it? Discopathy occurs when the
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Instinct or Emotion: What Dogs Feel During Mating

Instinct or emotion? This dilemma arises among owners far more often than you might think when it comes to mating. The desire to understand what an animal is experiencing at this moment is completely normal. The short answer: dogs have physiological reinforcement and strong biological motivation (especially males). But why don’t biologists and veterinarians use
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