Kidney Failure In Dogs
Today our vets explain a little about the causes and treatment of kidney failure in dogs, as well as the signs and symptoms of kidney failure to look out for.
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Today our vets explain a little about the causes and treatment of kidney failure in dogs, as well as the signs and symptoms of kidney failure to look out for.
Besides causing sleepless nights for you and your pooch, nighttime panting in dogs can point to a health condition. Here, we list potential causes and what actions to take next, such as visiting a vet.
Anemia in dogs is generally a symptom of an underlying disease and can have many causes and effects on your pup’s body. Today, our vets discuss the causes, signs, and treatment of anemia in dogs.
At what age is a dog considered a senior? How can we spot signs of aging in our pooches? In this post, we discuss these topics along with what special care requirements an aging dog may have.
Cushing's disease is a serious condition in dogs that may lead to severe, sometimes life-threatening illnesses and secondary conditions. Our vets often diagnose cases of Cushing's disease. Learn more about the condition, its symptoms and potential treatments.
The serious tick-borne disease ehrlichiosis is seen in dogs across the Southeastern and Southwestern United States. Early treatment is essential to preventing this condition from progressing to its more severe stages. Our vets explain the stages, symptoms and treatments for ehrlichiosis in dogs.
Hypothyroidism is a relatively common condition in dogs aged 4 to 10. The skin, coat and more may be affected. In this post, our vets in explain the causes and symptoms of hypothyroidism in dogs.
Your dog's gastrointestinal tract can be partially or completely affected by inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). This condition can also be difficult for vets to diagnose. Today, we share some symptoms of IBD in dogs, in addition to some of the recommended foods for dogs with IBD.
If your pup is breathing fast for no apparent reason, you're bound to be concerned. Today our network vets share some of the reasons why your dog may be breathing hard and when it's time for your dog to see the vet.
It can be daunting when you find a new lump or bump on your dog. While many lumps are not cancer-related, there are a number of cancers in dogs that can cause tumors. Today, our vets discuss types of tumors in dogs and what to do if you find one.