Ask any dog owner and they will probably tell you that the health of their dog is one of the most important things to them. Unfortunately, every dog is likely to get sick at some point in their life.
A Guide to Dog Eye Health Issues Key Points Concerning eye problems in dogs may appear as redness, discharge, or behaviors ...
Canine hyperadrenocorticism (Cushing’s disease) is a common endocrine disorder caused by chronic excessive cortisol production. About 80-85% of cases are pituitary-dependent (PDH), while 15-20% are ...
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Learn How to Recognize the Early Signs of Heart Disease in Your Dog
Have you ever listened to our dog cough and wondered if it’s just a little tickle or a sign of something far more serious? As ...
Our pets can now live much longer lives, yet they face an increased risk of cognitive decline similar to human dementia as they grow older. In canines, the disorder is called cognitive dysfunction ...
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Why are my dog’s eyes red? (Common causes of eye irritation in dogs)
"Why are my dog's eyes red?" A dog’s eyes may become red for many reasons, ranging from episcleral injection to hyphema or periocular irritation. The post Why Are My Dog’s Eyes Red? (Common Causes of ...
Flu and cold season is upon us this year — and our canine companions aren’t exempt. You may have seen recent reports about a respiratory disease that is infecting dogs in parts of the United States. I ...
If your precious family member has been diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy in dogs, you might feel worried about what it means for them. I’ve been a vet for eight years and dealt with my fair share ...
From New Hampshire to Oregon, researchers are trying to figure out what’s causing an infectious respiratory disease among dogs that has turned deadly in rare cases. The mysterious illness is described ...
Let’s be honest. When a dog tests positive for heartworm, there’s a particular kind of quiet that falls over the exam room. It’s not a simple diagnosis. It’s the start of a long, difficult, and ...
The type of disease that your dog might get depends on how big it is, according to a new study. These differing risk levels of certain conditions between larger and smaller dogs may contribute towards ...
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