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What to Expect if Your Dog Needs a Blood Transfusion

Dogs can suffer from severe blood loss or from diseases that require blood transfusions from a healthy dog so they can recover. But blood transfusions in dogs are much more complex because there are…

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Common Causes of Hepatitis in Dogs

Dogs share many similarities with us humans. Though there are noticeable and significant differences between how our bodies and a dog’s system work, most bodily processes are pretty much the same…

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Hemoabdomen: Causes of Abdominal Bleeding in Dogs

The abdominal cavity contains many of the major organs of the body, such as the spleen, liver, kidneys, and intestines. When there’s bleeding in the abdomen of dogs, it should be considered a major…

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What is Responsible Breeding?

Dogs have been human companions for thousands of years, and during that period they’ve had different roles and job duties - some are helpful farmworkers, some are great in search and rescue, while…

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Common Skin Diseases in Dogs

Have you noticed your dog licking their paws frequently? Scratching behind their ears? Chewing at the area above or below their tail? Licking under their back legs? Perhaps you’ve seen areas of red…

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Dermatitis in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Dogs, like people, can develop allergies to a variety of things from pollen and other airborne substances to specific ingredients in their food. Allergen is the general term for the specific…

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Skin Infections in Dogs: Bacterial Infections

Dermatological conditions are the most commonly reported problem in veterinary clinics and hospitals worldwide. They comprise around 20% to as high as 70% of all cases seen in an average veterinary…

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Pulmonic Stenosis in Dogs and Cats

Pulmonic stenosis is a congenital heart defect that is commonly diagnosed in dogs but is rare in cats. The condition is characterized by the narrowing of the pulmonary valve in the heart which…

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How to Measure Resting Respiratory Rates in Dogs

A resting respiratory rate indicates the number of times a dog takes a complete breath (inhale and exhale) within a 1-minute period while at rest or sleeping. The resting respiratory rate (RRR) can…

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Atrial Fibrillation in Dogs and Cats

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common and clinically important type of arrhythmia in veterinary medicine. It is rarely a medical emergency in itself. But since it’s an important complicating…

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Ventricular Tachycardia in Dogs and Cats

Tachycardia is a medical term for rapid heart rate. When tachycardia originates from the ventricles of the heart, it is known as ventricular tachycardia (VT or V-Tach). It is a serious form of…

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Does my dog need a pacemaker?

Pacemakers are a life-saving intervention. These electronic devices can also help improve the quality of life in dogs diagnosed with certain heart problems. An artificial pacemaker is implanted to…

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Types of Cardiomyopathy in Dogs

Cardiomyopathy is a common heart disease in dogs. It includes any disorder that affects the muscles of the heart which can eventually lead to the heart losing its ability to pump blood efficiently.…

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High Blood Pressure (Hypertension) in Dogs

High blood pressure (also called hypertension) is an abnormal increase in blood pressure. A dog is said to be hypertensive when systolic blood pressure (SBP) exceeds 160 mmHg. The symptoms exhibited…

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Splenectomy: What happens when your dog’s spleen is removed?

The spleen is one of the lesser-known organs in the body. Not everyone knows what the spleen does, let alone that they exist in a dog’s body. And though the organ performs important functions in…

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Gallbladder Disease in Dogs

One of the important gastrointestinal (GI) organs in dogs is the liver and its counterpart, the gallbladder. It is responsible for many functions, including the digestion and absorption of fatty…

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Eye Injuries in Pets: Corneal Ulcers and Scratches

Corneal injuries, including scratches, abrasions, and ulceration, are common injuries in dogs and cats. Regardless of the cause, all eye injuries should be addressed immediately to avoid serious…

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Why are my dog’s eyes red?

Like humans, dogs are prone to developing eye problems. Signs associated with most eye conditions often include redness of the eyes, usually accompanied by other symptoms such as excessive tear…

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