Canine Distemper | Symptoms, & Vaccination
Canine distemper is a highly contagious, systemic, and viral disease of dogs. Canine distemper is also called by its other names Hard pad disease, Canine influenza, and Carres. This disease…
Canine distemper is a highly contagious, systemic, and viral disease of dogs. Canine distemper is also called by its other names Hard pad disease, Canine influenza, and Carres. This disease…
Tick fever in cattle is also called with other names like Texas fever, Red fever, Splenic fever, Biliary fever, Babesiosis & Piroplasmosis. Tick fever is a haemoprotozoan infection of cattle,…
Equine influenza is a highly contagious disease of the upper respiratory tract of horses and other equids. The causative agent of Equine influenza is EIV (Equine Influenza Virus) that is…
Pyometra is the pus formation in the uterus. Pyometra in dogs is an acute or chronic polysystemic, hormonally mediated diestrual (4-8 weeks after estrous) disease. It commonly occurs in older…
Epistaxis in animals is a very uncommon condition. Epistaxis is the spontaneous hemorrhage caused by trauma originating from nostrils. It could be unilateral or bilateral. Bilateral epistaxis may originate either…
Crystalloids: water-based solutions having small particles which are normally osmotically active in body fluids & can pass through the capillary membrane. Following crystalloid solutions are generally used in veterinary practice…
Common names & the scientific names of animals and birds are listed in 2 columns. Common Names Alpaca Ass Buffalo Camel CatCattle Dog Goat Guanaco Horse Llama Mithun Pig Rabbit…
When an animal is unable to accommodate itself to the changing conditions of its living, or its adaption mechanisms become exhausted, the further vital activity becomes impossible. The terminal outcome…
Techniques Used in Physical Examination
Clinical examination is the most important, primary step towards diagnosis. It helps to find out the clinical abnormalities and risk factors that determine the presence of the disease. It helps…