Pet Health Symptoms Guide
Learn about common health symptoms in dogs and cats. Understand what to look for, when to see a vet, and how to capture the best photos for AI analysis.
Dog Cloudy Eyes
Cloudy eyes in dogs can range from a normal aging change to a sign of serious eye disease. The appea...
Dog Bad Breath
Bad breath in dogs (halitosis) is often dismissed as normal "dog breath," but persistent or unusuall...
Dog Yellow Teeth
Yellow or brown discoloration on your dog's teeth is typically caused by plaque and tartar buildup. ...
Cat Bad Breath
While cats aren't known for minty-fresh breath, unusually foul or changed breath odor often signals ...
Dog Eye Discharge
Some eye discharge in dogs is normal β they produce tears that collect debris and drain. However, ch...
Dog Red Eyes
Red or bloodshot eyes in dogs can range from minor irritation to serious conditions requiring immedi...
Cat Eye Discharge
Eye discharge in cats ranges from normal tear drainage to signs of infection or illness. Cats are pr...
Dog Skin Bumps & Lumps
Finding a new bump or lump on your dog can be alarming, but many are harmless. Dogs commonly develop...
Dog Hot Spots
Hot spots (acute moist dermatitis) are painful, inflamed skin lesions that appear suddenly and sprea...
Dog Hair Loss
Hair loss (alopecia) in dogs can be localized or widespread, and the pattern often indicates the und...
Dog Limping
Limping (lameness) in dogs can range from a minor strain to a sign of serious injury or illness. The...
Dog Stiff Joints
Joint stiffness in dogs often indicates arthritis or other degenerative joint conditions, especially...
Cat Limping
Cats are masters at hiding pain, so limping usually means significant discomfort. Because cats hide ...
Dog Ear Infection
Ear infections (otitis) are one of the most common reasons dogs visit the vet. Dogs' L-shaped ear ca...
Cat Ear Problems
Ear problems in cats commonly include ear mites, infections, and polyps. Cats often hide discomfort,...
Dog Vomiting
Occasional vomiting can be normal for dogs who eat too fast or get into something they shouldn't. Ho...
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