Nasal Infection
Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Cryptococcosis in Dogs As with humans, dogs can get fungal infections. They are fairly common and can be caused by several different types of fungi–one being a yeast-like fungus called cryptococcus. Read More > |
Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Aspergillosis in Your Dog This fungus is surprising common in the environment. Read More > |
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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Canine Histoplasmosis Who knew that the dirt we walk on harbors a fungus called Histoplasma capsulatum that can cause a chronic, noncontagious infection called histoplasmosis in animals and humans. Histoplasmosis is found globally and most commonly affects dogs and cats. Read More > |
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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Ringworm in Dogs Ringworm; it sounds like a parasite, but it’s not. Ringworm is actually a fungus—a particularly yucky fungus because it is zoonotic, meaning it can be passed from one species to another. Read More > |
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Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z Ringworm in Cats Ringworm; it sounds like a parasite, but it’s not. Ringworm is actually a fungus—a particularly yucky fungus because it is zoonotic, meaning it can be passed from one species to another. Read More > |
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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Cryptococcosis in Dogs As with humans, dogs can get fungal infections. They are fairly common and can be caused by several different types of fungi–one being a yeast-like fungus called cryptococcus. Read More > |
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Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z Cryptococcosis in Cats As with humans, cats can get fungal infections. They are fairly common and can be caused by several different types of fungi–one being a yeast-like fungus called cryptococcus. Read More > |
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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Aspergillosis in Dogs Aspergillosis is the medical term for a fungal infection that most commonly affects a dog’s nasal cavity and respiratory system. Read More > |