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  • UNDERSTANDING AND PREVENTING URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS (UTIs) IN PETS

    UNDERSTANDING AND PREVENTING URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS (UTIs) IN PETS UNDERSTANDING UTIs IN PETS UTIs impact the urinary system in pets, including the bladder, urethra, ureters, and kidney. More prevalent in dogs, cats can also be susceptible to these infections. PET UTI SYMPTOMS Recognizing the symptoms is key to early intervention. Signs of UTIs may include…

  • We’ve Made History Together — Now Your Pet Is Protected Like Never Before | IVH

      We’ve Made History Together — Now Your Pet Is Protected Like Never Before | IVH Kuwait’s first-ever veterinary hospital to offer pet insurance. For the first time in Kuwait, pet parents can breathe easier knowing their beloved cats and dogs are now eligible for comprehensive insurance coverage — all thanks to a landmark collaboration…

  • Pet Boarding Checklist: Ensuring Your Pet’s Comfort

    Pet Boarding Checklist: Ensuring Your Pet’s Comfort Leaving your pet behind can be stressful, but with proper planning, you can ensure their comfort at a pet boarding facility. Finding the right facility and preparing your pet are crucial, especially in areas like Kuwait where pet boarding options are increasing. This checklist will help make your…

  • The Significance of Dental Care in Your Pet’s Overall Health

    The Significance of Dental Care in Your Pet’s Overall Health Ensuring the health of our pets is a top priority for every pet owner. Just as we prioritize our own dental hygiene, it is equally crucial to ensure the dental health of our furry companions. Dental care plays a significant role in your pet’s overall…

  • How to Identify Early Signs of Illness in Your Pet

    How to Identify Early Signs of Illness in Your Pet As a caring pet owner, it’s crucial to be mindful of your pet’s health and well-being. Since pets are unable to communicate their pain or discomfort, it’s vital for owners to be proactive in recognizing signs of illness early. This article offers key insights into…

  • Traveling with Your Pet: A Packing Checklist

    Traveling with Your Pet: A Packing Checklist Traveling with your pet can be a wonderful experience, creating lasting memories and strengthening your bond. However, careful planning and preparation are essential for a smooth and stress-free trip.  Here’s a checklist to help you pack for your pet’s needs, ensuring their safety, comfort, and happiness throughout the…

  • Pet Grooming Tips: How to Keep Your Pet Looking Its Best

    Pet Grooming Tips: How to Keep Your Pet Looking Its Best As pet owners, we all want our furry companions to look and feel their best. Regular grooming not only enhances your pet’s appearance but also contributes to their overall health and hygiene. This article provides essential grooming tips for dog owners, ensuring your canine…

  • 5 Reasons Regular Vet Visits Are Crucial for Your Pet’s Health

    5 Reasons Regular Vet Visits Are Crucial for Your Pet’s Health Introduction As a pet owner, ensuring your furry friend stays happy and healthy is a top priority. One of the most effective ways to maintain your pet’s well-being is through regular veterinary check-ups. Just like humans, pets require routine health evaluations to detect and…

  • Weight management in cats and dogs

    Obesity in animal companions is a serious and increasing health hazard. However, weight management by the veterinary staff can help overweight patients live longer, healthier lives. Excess weight may worsen or sensitize cats and dogs to major medical consequences as well as influence longevity and quality of life. Does my pet’s weight seem healthy? Most…

  • Heart disease in cats and dogs

    Heart disease is a dangerous medical issue affecting humans, dogs, and cats. The usual illnesses that affect people, such as heart disease, do not typically affect pets. Any irregularity of the heart is referred to as “heart disease.” It includes various problems, such as congenital abnormalities and disorders of physical structure and function, electrical activity,…

  • Transportation carriers for pets

    Some carriers can be used as small dens for animals at home, but they are less practical because they are more fragile. Larger pet dogs are probably more likely to fall out if they are not adequately secured when kept inside. You must get an appropriate-sized container for your animal’s flight journey as well. How…

  • Animal Vaccinations for Cats and Dogs

    Numerous pet-related illnesses can be avoided with vaccinations. It has long been believed that one of the simplest methods to ensure that your pet has a long and healthy life is to vaccinate him. There are multiple kinds and mixes of vaccines in addition to distinct vaccines for various diseases. Every pet’s vaccination procedure includes…

  • Testing for Rabies Antibody Titer and Rabies Blood Test

    An antibody titer test is one of the methods by which the level of immune system proteins, known as antibodies, can be measured in the blood. Your pet’s immune system reacts to vaccinations by creating antibodies that the body can utilize to stave off subsequent diseases. This test will determine how much antibody remains in…

  • Animal spaying and neutering

    Cats and dogs frequently get spayed or neutered as a form of birth control. The decision to spay or neuter a pet is often challenging for pet owners. The widespread misconceptions surrounding this extremely simple surgery are largely to blame for this. The truth is that animals who have been spayed or neutered often live…

  • Pets for seniors: cats and dogs

    Pets are surviving longer than ever before because of better treatment, but as they age, they require more care and attention. Regular veterinary exams can identify issues in older animals before they develop or become life-threatening, increasing the likelihood that your pet will live a longer, healthier life. What constitutes “old age” for a pet?…

  • Hazards to pets in the household

    The consumption of a number of household items and substances can be harmful to pets such as dogs and cats, and in some cases, they can even kill them. By being aware of the most prevalent health risks present in many households with pets, you can protect your pet’s well-being. HAZARDS IN THE KITCHEN Foods…

  • How to Administer Medications

    Drug administration to a cat or dog might be difficult for newbie pet parents. Even for a pet professional, giving medication to a loving pet can be unpleasant. Stubborn animals can make the work extremely challenging, resulting in the animal receiving an insufficient amount of medicine or none at all. When your vet diagnoses an…

  • External Parasites – Fleas & Ticks

    Parasites that live outside the body are external parasites. Several parasites can affect dogs and cats, including fleas, lice, mites, and ticks, among others. FLEAS Fleas are wingless insects with long jumps. They subsist on draining your pet’s blood, but they can also bite humans. Fleas can be a seasonal or year-round nuisance depending on…

  • Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease In Cats

    Feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) refers to a group of disorders that affect the cat’s bladder and urethra. Bladder stones and urinary tract infections are also rare cases, bladder cancer is an instance of these disorders, leading the urethra to become clogged or preventing the bladder from entirely emptying. If untreated, this can be…

  • Canine Parvovirus in Dogs

    A virus that affects the digestive system of puppies, dogs, and wild canids is the source of the deadly illness canine parvovirus type 2 (CPV-2) (e.g. foxes, wolves, coyotes). It was initially discovered in 1978 and is now widespread.  In young and unvaccinated dogs, canine parvovirus (CPV) is a highly contagious and often occurring cause…

  • Cats and Dogs are Diabetic Pets

    Diabetes mellitus is a chronic condition of glucose metabolism brought on by a lack of insulin, either in an absolute or relative deficiency of insulin. It is a disorder that develops when the body is unable to utilize glucose, a form of sugar, normally. The primary fuel for the body’s cells is glucose. Insulin, a…

  • Feline Infectious Peritonitis and Coronavirus

    Feline Coronavirus (FCoV) The coronavirus that causes COVID-19 sickness in humans is not the feline coronavirus. A serious illness affecting domestic cats  is 𝐅𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐩𝐚𝐧𝐥𝐞𝐮𝐤𝐨𝐩𝐞𝐧𝐢𝐚 (𝐅𝐏) infectious peritonitis (FIP). It occurs worldwide in cats of all ages, but the disease is most common in young cats less than two years of age. Typically, FIP occurs…

  • Distemper in pets and animal health

    The health of a pet determines the happiness of a companion. It takes a lot of time and effort to care for a pet, therefore it’s a commitment that shouldn’t be taken lightly. The daily well-being of your pet requires regular care and close monitoring of any signs of illness once a year. The following…

  • The importance of pet dental health

    The pet’s general health depends heavily on their oral health, which can either cause or be affected by other health issues. Over the age of 7, 80% of cats and dogs have serious dental issues. We are responsible for maintaining the oral and dental health of our pets. Many pets may have chronic pain and…

  • Vitamins and Nutritional Supplements for Cats

    Catalyzing enzyme reactions is one of the functions of vitamins. It is important to have a small amount of vitamins and nutrtional supplements for cats to function normally metabolically. It is essential that cats consume several kinds of nutrients, including amino acids from protein, fatty acids, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, and water. In order to get…

  • Heatstroke In Dogs

    In a spectrum of heat-related illnesses, heatstroke is the most severe condition and a fatal syndrome that is caused by a high core body temperature, where intrinsic and extrinsic heat production exceeds the body’s capacity for heat dissipation. The term heat stroke refers to hyperthermia or elevated body temperature in dogs, which can be incredibly…