Feline arterial thromboembolic disease is caused by the movement of a thrombus (clot), typically from the left side of the heart, through the vasculature as an embolus, until…
Canine distemper is a viral disease that affects dogs worldwide. The disease is most common in young, unvaccinated dogs. Initially, fever and ocular and nasal discharge will be…
Toxicity occurs when a female tick injects a neurotoxin through her saliva into the host. The toxin prevents the signal from nerves from reaching muscles, resulting in flaccid…