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Treatment and control of common rabbit diseases in Uganda

Are you a rabbit farmer tired of losing rabbits to preventable diseases? Get a simple solution for the common rabbit disease in Uganda. With an increased demand for white meat in Uganda, rabbit meat provides a delicious and nutritious alternative. The number of rabbits increased from 373,200 (2008) to 2.2 million (2021). Diseases, deaths, and […]

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Dog bites in Uganda, all life-saving details covered!!

Has a dog bitten you? Rush to the nearest health facility to get post-exposure rabies shots. With many stray dogs in Uganda, dog bites are common, mostly among kids and drunkards. Handle all bites from stray dogs as a bite from a rabid dog, and you should immediately seek treatment from a nearby health facility. […]

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What is the best first aid for dogs in Uganda?

Is your dog injured, poisoned, or bitten by a snake? Get the simplest first aid to give to your dog as you prepare for a vet visit. First aid is the immediate treatment or things done to stop, reduce, or alleviate the disease or conditions in your dog. First aid temporarily relieves your pet as […]

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Common parasites among pets (dogs and cats) in Uganda

Pets in Uganda are affected by ecto and endoparasites. i.e., endoparasites such as worms. Ectoparasites include ticks, fleas, mites, louse, and myiatic larvae. In this blog post, we list the common parasites among dogs and cats in Uganda, how to prevent or treat them, and the best drugs available for parasites among pets. Are parasites […]

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Pet health certificate for cats and dogs in Uganda

What you need to know about pet certificates for dogs and cats as a pet parent in Uganda as you prepare to travel aboard What is a pet health certificate? It is a document issued by a licensed veterinarian showing the health state of your pet that certifies your pet fit or unfit for travel. […]

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Sneezing among parrots (how to stop it)

Sneezing in parrots indicates an abnormality in the upper respiratory system, i.e., the trachea, pharynx, and nostrils. The abnormality can be a foreign body, viral, bacterial, or fungal infections, or environmental irritants such as perfumes, smoke, and oils. Check-in with the nearby veterinarian for proper diagnosis. We discuss the common causes of sneezing in parrots, […]

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Why is my parrot plucking his feathers?

Is it normal for my parrot to pull out its feathers? Feather plucking is a sign of an underlying abnormality in your parrot, i.e., stress, allergies, parasites, fungal infection, etc. Get a veterinary checkup to determine why your parrot is pulling out its feathers. Feather plucking is a common vice among parrots, both in individually […]

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Canine transmissible venereal tumor (TVT) among dogs in Uganda

Is the vulva or the penis of your dog having multiple reddened lumps or swellings? What could they be? TVT is a sexually transmitted cancer among dogs that presents with multiple fragile cauliflower lumps on their genitals that drip red substances. How long does it take to cure TVT in dogs? 14 days to 30 […]

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Cat cocktail, 5 in 1, 4 in 1, 3 in 1 vaccine—all details covered.

The cat cocktail vaccine is as important as the rabies vaccine for your cat. It protects your cat against the following diseases: feline enteritis, feline leukemia, feline rhinotracheitis, feline chlamydia, and feline calicivirus. Be in contact with your local veterinarian to get your cat vaccinated. 5 in 1, 4 in 1, and 3 in 1 […]

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Rabies antibody titer test for pet travel (dogs and cats)

Rabies antibody titer is a requirement when exporting your dog or cat from countries where rabies is endemic to a free-rabies country. We discuss everything you need to know about rabies titer, i.e., how to collect the samples for rabies antibody titer, laboratories that are OIE certified to do rabies antibody titer tests, interpretations of […]

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