Common intestinal parasite that is protozoal. It is often caught through drinking water and spread from feces. This is zoonotic.
Bacteria that is often found in unclean drinking water or unsanitary conditions. Causes loss of appetite, weight, diarrhea, constipation, inflammation of eyes and ears, pneumonia, and abortion.
Twisting and lowering of head, hanging head to one side, and running in circles.
Inflammation of mammary gland.
Inflammation of uterus.
Listlessness, failure to eat, difficulty breathing, sneezing, fever, weight loss.
Hair loss and reddening around the eyes, ears and base of tail. Highly contagious to other animals and humans.
Accumulation of pus in the uterus.
Swelling and redness around the eye, sensitivity to light, watering and pus coming from eye.
Neurological signs such as trembling, circling, convulsions, paralysis.
Dental deformity, teeth are overgrown or do not properly meet.
Patches of short fur. Caused by malnutrition, small cages, drafts, boredom.
Pneumonia
Ringworm
Mastitis
Giardia
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Pyometra
Metritis
Fur chewing
Malocclusion
Conjunctivitis
Thiamine/vitamin B deficiency
Inner ear infection (otitis)