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.
Dog ownership isn’t all walking, playing and petting. Occasionally, you’re going to have a poorly pet and need the help of a veterinarian. The cost of treatment for some of the most common ailments ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Vestibular disease presents acutely with signs like head tilt, nystagmus, and ataxia, causing significant owner distress. A key diagnostic challenge is differentiating peripheral vestibular disease ...
A dog's eyes that suddenly turn cloudy may be a sign of going blind or aging. But how can pet parents tell the difference?
A mysterious, potentially deadly respiratory illness affecting dogs that cropped up first on the West Coast has now spread to Georgia and Florida, sparking concerns for local pet owners. As of Monday, ...
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 ...