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Bladder Stones in Dogs
Urinary stones, or uroliths, are exactly as the name suggests. These abnormal stones inside the bladder vary in size from small bits of gravel to large rocks that form anywhere in the urinary…
Lumps and Bumps on Dogs and Cats
Could my pet have an infection? Allergic reaction? Splinter? Tumor? The answer is YES to all of the above or something else… In this article, we’ll touch briefly on some causes of lumps and bumps or…
The Importance of Kidney Health and Function in Dogs and Cats
Dogs and cats, like all mammals, have kidneys that perform many vital life functions. Keeping these organs healthy and recognizing early signs of disease can help your pet live a long, happy life.…
Lymphoma in Dogs
Lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphoid cells and typically affects middle age to older dogs. It can develop primarily in lymph nodes or other organs in the body. There are two main types of lymphoma,…
Dilated Cardiomyopathy in Dogs
Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a heart condition where the muscles of the heart get weak and the heart enlarges like a big balloon. This condition is more common in certain breeds, such as Doberman…
Common Liver Diseases of Dogs
Your dog’s liver is a vital organ that is sensitive to damage and disease. For this reason, it’s important to recognize early signs of illness in your dog so that she can be treated quickly.…
Anatomy and Function of Your Pet’s Eyes
Dogs’ and cats' eyes work similarly to our eyes and can develop similar eye problems like cataracts, glaucoma, and more. Read on to learn some fun and interesting facts about the anatomy of the eye,…
Warning Signs of Cancer in Dogs
There are many signs of cancer in dogs. Most of these signs are known as “non-specific”, meaning they may be present in a variety of disease processes and not specific to cancer. For example,…
Vestibular Disease in Dogs
Vestibular disease is a general term for anything abnormal affecting the vestibular portion of the central nervous system. This includes the inner ear, middle ear, and part of the brain. The…
Antifreeze (Ethylene Glycol) Toxicity in Pets
Antifreeze or Ethylene Glycol (EG) used in car engines is highly toxic to dogs and cats. Ingestion is considered a medical emergency. Unfortunately, animals like the taste of antifreeze and will…
Marijuana Toxicity in Pets
THC toxicity is becoming more common in pets as marijuana is being medically and recreationally legalized. Marijuana is now available in various forms other than the natural plant flower and leaves,…
Your Guide to Doggy Body Language
Our dogs are “talking” to us and other animals all the time, but often not using their voice to do so. It’s important to know what different body language means for dogs and to take all the cues…
Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD) in Dogs
When dogs suddenly don’t want to lift their head, cry out when their back is touched, knuckle on their paws, or drag their legs, this can be a sign that they ruptured an intervertebral disc. Discs…
Mammary Tumors in Dogs
It can be very scary when you find any sort of mass or tumor on your dog. Mammary tumors are one of the more common tumors found. They can be malignant or benign (non-cancerous) but how can you tell…
Signs of Pain in Dogs
We all know what it feels like to be in pain, but do you know how pain actually occurs within your own body? Did you know that besides being obviously unpleasant, pain causes detrimental effects to…
How to Introduce a New Dog or Puppy to Your Home
Amidst the excitement of deciding to add a new furry family member to your home, it’s important to prepare the humans, pets, and environment they will be joining to ensure a smooth transition.…
Heart Murmurs in Dogs
Normal hearts beat with a quiet flow of blood. A heart murmur occurs when blood flowing through the heart causes a sound that can be heard through a stethoscope and sometimes even felt by touch. The…
Doggy Odors: Normal vs. Abnormal
If your dog has been smelling like less than a bouquet of roses, there may or may not be an underlying health reason. Let’s get to the bottom of this stinky situation to see why your dog smells bad…
























