Posted on January 11, 2015
Dog Epulis Tumors Dog Epulis Tumors This benign Dog Tumors is quite common in dogs. It is basically a tumor of the mouth. The usual location is along the gum line closest to the canine teeth or the incisors. This is a mass that originates in the tissue holding the dog’s teeth to the bones […]
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Posted on September 10, 2014
1 Headline text 1.1 Adrenal Harmony Gold for Dog Cushings 2 Dog Cushing’s Disease 3 Dog Cushings Disease Prevention Headline text Adrenal Harmony Gold for Dog Cushings Item # PW 0014 Cushing’s Disease, Supplement for Adrenal Gland Dysfunction More Product Info >> Dog Cushing’s Disease Signs and symptoms Canine Cushing’s Disease is also known as […]
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Posted on July 30, 2014
Contents 1 Signs and symptoms 2 Diagnosis 3 Pathophysiology 4 Causes 5 Treatment 6 Additional Dog Cancer Pages Signs and symptoms Cancer is a devastating disease and it’s truly heartbreaking when it affects your beloved canine companion. As a pet owner, educating yourself about dog cancer can help you to catch the disease in its […]
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Posted on March 31, 2014
Dog Aspirin Poisoning Some dogs will literally eat anything at all. This includes medications that you may leave on a counter or table. While we don’t consider our dogs to be at risk for taking aspirin or ibuprofen, the reality is that they can be. A childproof container does not generally deter the teeth of […]
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Posted on March 31, 2014
Dog Autoimmune Disease Dogs, like humans, are susceptible to developing a variety of autoimmune diseases. These disorders can be due to genetic as well as environmental factors, and with inbreeding and line breeding, many breeds have a severe genetic risk of suffering from some form of autoimmune disorder. Some of these illnesses, such as degenerative […]
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Posted on March 31, 2014
Dog Carsickness (Carsickness in Canines) Signs and Symptoms If you have ever had the first time experience of driving your dog around town, to the dog park or just to the vet clinic, you will know that it almost always results in car sickness. This situation can turn from bad to worse depending on the […]
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Posted on March 31, 2014
Dog Cryptococcus Cryptococcosis is the result of a fungus that is spread throughout North America. Its primary source is pigeon feces, but it can be found in other birds, animals and on the skin of people. It is also noted to be a disease that twenty percent of AIDS patients have. Treatment is easy and […]
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Posted on March 31, 2014
Dog Giardia Some dogs have finicky digestive systems, including bouts of Dog Diarrhea. It can sometimes be difficult to pinpoint the exact cause. If a variety of factors, from emotional upset to a change in diet have been treated and have not led to an improvement, Dog Giardia should not be ruled out. Giardia is […]
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Posted on March 31, 2014
Dog Ibuprofen Poisoning Ibuprofen is one of the most popular pain relievers and OTC medications that are available on the market today. Unfortunately it is not as effective in dogs as it is in humans. In fact, Ibuprofen can rapidly approach toxic levels in your dog when it would not even treat your own headache! […]
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Posted on March 31, 2014
Dog Inflammatory Bowel Disease When a dog has an extended case of Dog Diarrhea accompanied by Dog Vomiting they may well have Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Vomiting will occur if the upper portion of the bowel is involved. If the major symptom is diarrhea, it will usually be that the colon is involved. Each time the […]
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