4 Sep, 2010
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Parasites found in the small intestines of cats are referred to as tapeworm. These intestinal parasites are
known as cestodes. The most common tapeworm found in cats is Dipylidium Caninum. These worms are flat, segmented and white in color. They can grow up to a length of 200 centimeters. The second most common parasite infecting cats are Taenia taeniaformis.
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1 Sep, 2010
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Endemic to the Pacific coast of Columbia, the Golden Poison Frog is currently considered to be most poisonous of all vertebrates. These frogs usually have a brightly colored body devoid of any dark spots. The size usually ranges from 5 centimeters. The frog has the ability to change colors if they sense any kind of danger. The presence of tiny adhesive disks in its toes helps them in climbing plants. Moreover the presence of a bone plate in the lower jaw gives the impression that the toad has a set of teeth, not observed in any other breeds of frogs. This frog is usually active during the day time and is available in three distinct colors, like, mint green yellow and orange.
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29 Aug, 2010
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Ringworm is a skin disease affecting horses. The disease is caused by the skin loving dermatophyte fungus. The species of fungi causing ringworm in horses include Microsporum and Trichophyton, which also affect human beings. The wounds are usually small at the beginning then they gradually grow. Sometimes the wounds are itchy. In a few cases there may be only a few wounds. But if they are left untreated, the condition might worsen.
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26 Aug, 2010
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One of the most common skin diseases affecting horses is the rain rot. Any horse breed around the world can be a victim of this disease. However, horses inhabiting in temperate climates are worst affected. Heavy rainfall leading to a damp weather is a perfect condition for the disease causing organism to grow rapidly. Rain rot, though not a life threatening disease, can cause great discomfort to the horse.
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23 Aug, 2010
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A sudden outbreak of a horse fever gained national attention in the United States in 1979. This took place in the Potomac River Basin, northwest of Washington DC. Nearly 100 horses fell ill and almost one third of them died.
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20 Aug, 2010
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Characterized by lameness of both front feet, this disease is often associated with hard work and is almost incurable. Horses suffering from this condition shorten their stride, especially when going downhill. The inflammation of the navicular bone and its surrounding tissues lead to this particular condition referred to as navicular syndrome. It can lead to mild to severe form of lameness.
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17 Aug, 2010
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Horses often get affected by a peculiar condition known as mud fever. The skin of the heels becomes infected resulting in scabby wound which could be very painful at times. The infection is caused by a bacterium known as Dermatophilus congolensis usually found in wet areas. Though it is the heels that are usually affected, sometimes the belly might be the victim as well.
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14 Aug, 2010
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Though rare, equine grass sickness is a largely fatal disease affecting horses. Even ponies and donkeys cannot escape this disease. The first case of grass sickness was reported from eastern Scotland in 1907. Grass sickness is a neurological disorder affecting the central, peripheral and the enteric nervous systems. The digestive system is directly affected causing it to become paralyised. Slowly the entire body is affected. Three forms of grass sickness are identified
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11 Aug, 2010
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Dogs are most likely to suffer from arthritis. Majority of them do suffer from arthritis when they reach old age. Since dogs are very prone to arthritis, it is important for dog owners to be well aware about the disease so that they are able protect their pets from this disease.
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8 Aug, 2010
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If your dog is suffering from arthritis then there are two things that you can do. Provide the best treatment possible or resort to alternative natural cure for arthritis in dogs. If you are successful in providing both the treatments, your dog will be relieved of arthritis. Some of the natural remedies are listed below.
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