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Canine Blood Donation: Essential Criteria for Donor Dogs

March 19, 2024

Understand the criteria for canine blood donors such as age, weight, health, behaviour, vaccinations, and medication assessments to ensure safe, beneficial donations.

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Understanding and Managing Atypical Canine Respiratory Infectious Disease (aCRID)

March 8, 2024

Explore the essentials of Atypical Canine Respiratory Infectious Disease (aCRID) in Singapore, covering its symptoms, prevention, and what dog owners need to know to protect their furry friends.

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Nurturing Healthy Pets: A Comprehensive Guide to Pet Weight Management

March 1, 2024

Explore the issue of pet obesity, its health implications, and actionable steps for effective weight management.

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Dog Owner's Guide: Preventing Heat Emergencies in Dogs

February 29, 2024

Ensure your dog's well-being in hot weather. Recognise signs of heat emergencies and take immediate, vet-recommended actions. Click to learn more about preventing and handling heat-related issues.

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Understanding Canine Bloat: Risks, Signs, and Veterinary Interventions

February 17, 2024

Discover the seriousness of bloat (GDV) in dogs and learn about risk factors, signs, and crucial veterinary treatments. Get insights into prevention and common practices. Seek professional advice for your dog's unique needs.

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Pitch & Demo Day: Call for Volunteers

February 2, 2024

Bark Bank presented at Better.SG's Pitch and Demo day, inviting volunteers for marketing, business development, and software engineering. Join us for canine health! πŸΎπŸ’™ #BarkBank #VolunteerOpportunity #TechForGood

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What is IMHA and how it affects dogs?

January 30, 2024

IMHA in dogs causes severe autoimmune red blood cell destruction. Diagnosis involves tests like Coombs and monitoring lactate levels. Treatment includes transfusions, immune suppression, and prolonged therapy.

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Things you need to know about Leptospirosis in Dogs

January 30, 2024

Leptospirosis, a bacterial infection in dogs, spreads through contaminated urine, causing symptoms from flu-like signs to severe kidney and liver damage. Dogs contract it through skin contact with infected urine, leading to health issues like fever and kidney failure. Vaccination is available but doesn't prevent carriers. Treatment involves antibiotics, isolation, and supportive care, with varied outcomes.

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