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Displaying posts in Dogs Internal Medicine

What To Do If Your Dog Eats A Battery

Posted Feb 17th, 2022 in Dogs, Dog Behavior, Dogs Emergency, Dogs Gastric, Dogs Internal Medicine, Dogs Services Treatment, Dogs Surgery, Dogs Toxins, Injury, Internal Medicine, Services & Treatment, Surgery, Tips & Advice, Toxins

Batteries can be toxic to dogs, so if you think your dog has eaten a battery, call the vet right away for advice and to arrange emergency care.

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MRIs for Dogs

Posted Feb 13th, 2022 in Conditions & Illnesses, Diagnostics, Dogs, Dogs Conditions & Illnesses, Dogs Diagnostics, Dogs Injury, Dogs Internal Medicine, Dogs Neurology, Dogs Oncology, Dogs Technology, Injury, Internal Medicine, Neurology, Services & Treatment, Specialty, Technology, Tips & Advice

Veterinarians can use MRI to help diagnose a range of health issues in dogs ranging from torn ACLs to brain tumors. Today we look at ways MRI scans can be an important diagnostic tool.

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Hypothyroidism in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms & Diet

Posted Feb 10th, 2022 in Core Care, Diagnostics, Dogs, Dogs Conditions & Illnesses, Dogs Core Care, Dogs Diagnostics, Dogs Internal Medicine, Dogs Services Treatment, Dogs Vaccines, Dogs Weight, Internal Medicine, Services & Treatment, Vaccines, Weight

Hypothyroidism is a common condition in dogs that may lead to weight gain, coat and skin issues and reduced energy or changes in behavior. Here, vets explain more about this condition, including what diet is best for treating it.

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Kennel Cough in Dogs - Canine Infectious Tracheobronchitis

Posted Jan 24th, 2022 in Conditions & Illnesses, Dogs, Dogs Conditions & Illnesses, Dogs Internal Medicine, Dogs Respiratory, Dogs Services Treatment, Internal Medicine, Respiratory, Services & Treatment

Does your dog have a dry, non-productive cough? If so, your pup may be suffering from kennel cough. Today, our vets share some facts about this highly contagious respiratory disease in dogs and what you should do if your dog is coughing.

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How do I know if my dog with cancer is in pain?

Posted Jan 16th, 2022 in Cancer, Dogs, Dog Cancer, Dogs Internal Medicine, Dogs Oncology, Dogs Pain Management, Dogs Specialty, Dogs Tips Advice, Internal Medicine, Oncology, Pain Management, Services & Treatment, Specialty, Tips & Advice

Dogs can be good at hiding their discomfort, so if your dog has been diagnosed with cancer, it's especially important to detect and treat pain quickly. Here, we discuss signs of cancer pain to watch for in your dog, and how it can be treated.

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Bladder Cancer in Dogs

Posted Jan 10th, 2022 in Breeds, Cancer, Diagnostics, Dogs, Dog Breeds, Dog Cancer, Dogs Conditions & Illnesses, Dogs Diagnostics, Dogs Emergency, Dogs Internal Medicine, Dogs Oncology, Dogs Routine Exams, Dogs Specialty, Dogs Surgery, Dogs Tips Advice, Internal Medicine, Oncology, Routine Exams, Surgery, Tips & Advice

Within a dog's urinary system, the bladder is the most common area for cancer to strike. In today's post, our vets share some of the causes and symptoms of bladder cancer in dogs as well as the available treatments.

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