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There is a growing belief that all feline vaccines must be injected on the tail to prevent cancer. This is not entirely correct, and it is important to clarify this—especially...
Hematuria, defined as the presence of red blood cells (RBCs) in urine, is a common clinical finding in both dogs and cats. Beyond simply identifying blood in the urine, the...
Why Bravecto® Tablets Are Advised After Meals By Dr. Geoff Carullo, DVM, FPCCP, DPCVSCA Bravecto is widely trusted for long lasting flea and tick control in dogs, offering protection for...
In real-world Philippine practice, we diagnose tracheal collapse the same way — history, physical exam, and imaging — but we treat it based on what is actually available locally. Since...
Is Mefenamic Acid Safe for Dogs? By Dr. Geoff Carullo, DVM, FPCCP, DPCVSCA Answer: No. Mefenamic acid is not safe for dogs and should never be given unless specifically prescribed...
Canine hepatozoonosis is far more common in the Philippines than most clinicians expect. Yet it remains underdiagnosed because there is still no available lateral flow or rapid test kit locally....