Author: Salaar Ahmad

Salaar Ahmad, the creator of VetsManual.com, is a DVM Practitioner and student and passionate about making veterinary knowledge simple, engaging, and accessible for everyone. With a deep interest in animal health and education, he shares practical insights, definitions, and guides that help veterinary students and animal enthusiasts understand complex concepts with ease and confidence.

If you are raising a puppy, you already know they are bundles of joy, energy, and endless curiosity. But there is also one not-so-cute part, “worms.” These little parasites are extremely common in puppies and you have to keep your puppy free of them. But if they arrive, what is the safest way to deworm a puppy at home? Worms can cause everything from fever in dogs to bloated belly or even life-threatening complications if not addressed early. The good news is, with a little care and some trusted knowledge, you can safely deworm your puppy at home without risking…

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If you are reading this, chances are you are panicking, thinking, “What do I do if my dog ate gum?” I get it as I am a veterinarian, and I have seen many pet owners in a similar situation. Whether your dog ate chewing gum off the floor or chewed up an entire pack, it can be scary. Some gums contain ingredients that are toxic to dogs, especially xylitol. So, what do you have to do in this condition? Here, I am going to tell you everything you need to know, from symptoms to treatment, and help you figure out…

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Every great veterinarian starts with a single word of understanding. The “Online Veterinary Dictionary” is more than just definitions. It is your trusted companion in unlocking the language of animal health. From the mysteries of anatomy to the complexities of pathology and pharmacology, this resource turns overwhelming jargon into clear, memorable knowledge. Whether you are a student chasing your dream, a professional sharpening your expertise, or a pet lover eager to learn, this resource is for you. In this Online Veterinary Dictionary, you will find clarity, confidence, and inspiration. Search any term instantly, explore thousands of entries, and discover a…

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Parvo in puppies is one of those things I wish no dog owner ever had to face. It strikes fast, hits hard, and can be fatal if not caught early. As a veterinarian, I have seen too many families heartbroken because they didn’t recognize the signs soon enough. That’s why I am writing this to help you spot the early signs of parvo in puppies before it is too late. Understanding these warning signs could mean the difference between life and death for your pup. In this article, I will guide you through everything you need to know. What is…

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One of the most common emergencies I get called out for is colic in horses. Horse owners often panic when their animal starts showing signs of discomfort, and rightfully so. Colic is not a disease in itself but a broad term used to describe abdominal pain. The severity can range from mild and self-limiting to life-threatening, requiring immediate surgical intervention. Recognizing the early symptoms of colic can make the difference between a full recovery and a tragic outcome. So, what are the symptoms of colic in horses? That’s what I am going to discuss in this guide. What is Colic…

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Yesterday, in my clinical rotation, a client with her English Cream Golden Retriever came and said that her dog is shaking its head continuously. She was very worried as her dog had never done anything like this before. However, to me, this condition is not new, as I have seen this so many times before. So, if you are also here to learn why is my dog shaking head, keep in mind that this condition is really not Normal as it indicates issues related to the ears. What are the causes, and can it be cured at home? That’s what…

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If you’ve noticed your dog stretching a lot, you’re not alone. Stretching is common in dogs, and it can mean a range of things from playfulness to discomfort. As a veterinary student passionate about animal behavior, I want to shed light on why your dog might be stretching so much and when it might be cause for concern. Let’s explore the different types of dog stretches, the meanings behind them, and when it could indicate a health issue. In this way, you can take care of the health and fitness of your pet. What Does Dog Stretching Mean? Dog stretching…

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If you are thinking about raising backyard chickens or simply fascinated by poultry breeds, the Silver Laced Wyandotte chicken is a name you have likely come across. With its stunning feather patterns and practical nature, this breed is more than just eye candy. As a veterinarian, I have dealt with these birds often and can tell you they are among the most balanced chickens you can raise. In this guide, I will walk you through everything you need to know – from care to egg production and behavior. Whether you are a beginner or looking to expand your flock, you…

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Key Takeaways About Littermate Syndrome in Dogs Definition: Littermate Syndrome refers to a set of behavioral issues, including extreme codependency, fear, and aggression, that can occur when two puppies from the same litter are raised together. The Core Conflict: Puppies bond so intensely with each other that they fail to bond with their human owners, leading to a lack of independence and difficulty in training. Primary Symptoms: Watch for intense separation anxiety, fear of new environments, poor socialization skills, and “bully-victim” dynamics between siblings. The Prevention Plan: Success requires a “separate but equal” approach: separate training, individual walks, independent crate…

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Key Takeaways About Bacterial Diseases in Small Ruminants ✔ Vigilance is Vital: Many bacterial diseases, such as Enterotoxemia and Anthrax, can cause sudden death with little to no warning. ✔ Early Intervention: Unlike viral infections, most bacterial diseases respond well to antibiotics if caught in the earliest stages. ✔ Biosecurity & Hygiene: Proper sanitation during milking, shearing, and birthing is the primary defense against contagious agents like Caseous Lymphadenitis and Navel Ill. ✔ Prevention through Vaccination: Routine vaccination programs are essential for controlling high-risk threats like Tetanus, Pulpy Kidney, and Pasteurellosis. ✔ Zoonotic Risks: Certain diseases, specifically Brucellosis and Anthrax,…

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