Signs Of Bladder Infection In Dogs
Bladder infections and other bladder issues are as common in dogs as they are in people and just as painful and uncomfortable. Today we discuss the causes, symptoms and treatments for bladder infections in dogs.
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Bladder infections and other bladder issues are as common in dogs as they are in people and just as painful and uncomfortable. Today we discuss the causes, symptoms and treatments for bladder infections in dogs.
Lyme disease is a common tick-transmitted disease seen in people and pets across North America. Although Lyme disease in people often leads to chronic symptoms such as joint pain, Lyme disease in dogs is treatable. Here our team explains some causes, symptoms, and treatments for Lyme disease in dogs.
Spotting blood in your dog’s stool, diarrhea or vomit is bound to cause both concern and alarm. Today our team shares some of the causes, symptoms and treatments for bloody diarrhea and vomit in dogs.
Chronic degenerative valve disease is the most common form of heart disease in dogs. Today we will share information that will help you better understand the disease and how to care for your dog.
Is your dog 'scooting' or having difficulties passing feces? They could be experiencing discomfort from anal sac disease. Today, veterinarians explain the causes, symptoms and treatments for this condition in dogs.
Dilated cardiomyopathy (an enlarged heart) in a dog can have numerous potential causes and many severe side effects. Today, vets tell us more about the causes, symptoms, and treatment of this serious condition.
Does your dog tend to eat things they shouldn't? If so, it's essential to watch for signs of intestinal blockages. Intestinal blockages (obstructions) are relatively common issues seen by veterinarians. Here we look at the causes and symptoms of this very serious condition, as well as the surgery that could save your dog's life.
Although oral cancer can be seen in dogs of any age, many dogs are diagnosed around 11 years old. Read on for information about symptoms to watch for and the available treatments for oral cancer in dogs.
Often caused by an underlying autoimmune condition, Addison's disease is a hormonal disorder seen in dogs characterized by a low hormone output by the adrenal glands. Here, vets explain more about this serious condition and how Addison's disease in dogs can be treated.
While fluid in the lungs (pulmonary edema) is most commonly associated with pneumonia in dogs, fluid can build up in the lungs as a result of several other conditions. Today, we explain more about the causes, symptoms, and treatments for fluid in the lungs in dogs.