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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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Vaccination card or certificate for dogs

After vaccinating my dog, do I need a vaccination card? Find out why a vaccination card is necessary for you and your dog. What is a dog vaccination card? It’s a leaflet or booklet issued by a licensed veterinary doctor or clinic after vaccinating your dog. It should have the stickers of the vaccine used, […]

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Parvo Test for Dogs in Uganda

Parvo is the most diagnosed disease among puppies by vets in Kampala, Uganda. However, if parvo is diagnosed based on clinical signs, it can be mistaken for other diseases with the same clinical signs. Do laboratory tests to confirm parvo before any treatment commences. In this blog post, we list parvo testing centers in Kampala, […]

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Common Dog Breeds in Uganda with Prices and Where to Find Them in Kampala

If you walk around Kampala—from Muyenga to Ntinda, Makindye to Lubowa—you’ll notice that dog ownership is growing fast. Families are choosing different breeds for protection, companionship, or even just style. But do you know the differences between these breeds, their strengths, and the common health issues they face? At Superior Animal Clinic, Makindye, we meet […]

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