Pet Health Articles
15 Jan
When pets develop diarrhea, their owners are often quick to make an appointment with their veterinarian, and those who've experienced previous bouts often expect that antibiotics will be prescribed for the pet. It's based on a belief that antibiotics are the quickest way to resolve the problem....
18 Nov
Abnormal urination – specifically a dog that urinates in the home – is a fairly common problem that quickly prompts a visit to the veterinarian. A thoughtful and thorough history is essential to refining the list of possible causes and determining whether it could behavioral (e.g. submis...
15 Sep
Gastric dilation-volvulus (GDV) is a serious disorder that can be fatal if it goes untreated. More commonly referred to as "bloat," GDV is a condition in which the dog's stomach fills with gas and subsequently twists. Large, deep chested breeds are most commonly affected by bloat. Some breeds that a...
07 Aug
Cushing's syndrome is a condition caused by the excessive production of cortisol. Cortisol is a hormone that is normally produced by the adrenal glands (two small organs located near the kidneys). The adrenal glands are under the influence of the pituitary gland which is situated near the brain. The...
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