What to Expect With Intradermal Skin Testing
Wondering what to expect when you're referred to a veterinary dermatologist for intradermal skin allergy testing? Here, our vets explain some of the things that you can expect during a consultation.
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Wondering what to expect when you're referred to a veterinary dermatologist for intradermal skin allergy testing? Here, our vets explain some of the things that you can expect during a consultation.
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.
Caring for your pup's health doesn't need to be complicated. Along with plenty of love and attention, these 6 tips from our vets can help your dog live a long, happy life.
Dehydration is a common emergency seen by our vets here at FindVetCare.com in . Today our vets explain how dehydration in dogs happens and how you can prevent it.
Here, we explain the types of hepatitis seen in dogs, the most common symptoms of infectious and chronic hepatitis, prevention, and how this serious condition can be treated if your dog has hepatitis.
If you've ever developed a cavity in one or more of your teeth, you know they can be uncomfortable or even painful. Dogs can develop cavities too and here, our vets explain the causes, symptoms and treatments of cavities in dogs.
Tick-borne illnesses can seriously threaten the health of dogs (and people) in California. Today, our vets discuss a few of the most common tick-borne illnesses in dogs and the symptoms to watch for.
When veterinarians diagnose anemia in dogs it is viewed as a symptom of an underlying condition rather than the primary condition. If anemia has been diagnosed in your dog, here is what you should know about the causes, symptoms, and treatments.
Microchipping your dog can increase the chances that they are found if they get lost. Keep reading to learn more about the benefits of microchipping your dog.
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.