Posted on November 22, 2012
Dog Leukemia Dog leukemia is a condition that occurs in dogs, during which an abnormal increase in white blood cells occurs. This is due to a genetic mutation. That mutation increases the production of these cells and does not create enough other necessary blood cells in the affected dog. There are several factors that need […]
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Posted on November 22, 2012
Dog Kidney Stones Kidney Stones in Dogs Kidney stones in dogs, or Nephrolithiasis, are characterized by the presence of stones, or renal calculi. The urinary system is responsible for removing liquid wastes from the dog’s body, and since a percentage of the mineral wastes are only a little soluble, crystals might form. When it takes […]
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Posted on November 22, 2012
Dog Kidney Disease (Canine Kidney Disease) Signs and Symptoms Kidney disease is a common and serious condition that affects many dogs. In fact, kidney disease is one of the leading causes of death for older dogs. This disease can manifest itself in two forms — acute or chronic. While the acute form occurs quickly and […]
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Posted on November 22, 2012
Dog Kennel Cough Kennel cough in dogs, also known as tracheobronchitis, is a highly contagious disorder found in dogs all over the world. It is typically an infection or other problem associated with the respiratory system of canines. It can be a scary thing for pet owners, especially for those whose dogs are experiencing it […]
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Posted on November 21, 2012
Dog Fleas (Canine Flea Problems) Signs and Symptoms Fleas are annoying parasites for humans and dogs alike. They cause itching and discomfort that can range from mild to severe, and sometimes these pesky critters seem to be very difficult to eliminate. However, for our canine companions, fleas are much more than just an irritating nuisance; […]
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Posted on November 21, 2012
Dog Diabetes (Canine Diabetes) Signs and Symptoms Canine diabetes usually manifests itself as type 1 diabetes, which involves a lack of insulin production resulting from damage to the beta cells of the pancreas. This leads to elevated levels of glucose in the blood since sufficient insulin is not available to transfer the substance from the […]
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Posted on October 23, 2012
Dog Contact Dermatitis Contact dermatitis is a skin condition that can affect animals and people. In dogs, it is not as common as in people since they have fur that protects their skin. The condition is caused by contact with an irritant or allergen. The condition can be painful and will cause a lot of […]
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Posted on October 23, 2012
Dog Congestive Heart Failure It is common for older dogs to suffer with what is known as congestive heart failure. It is said that this is a condition that is more common in larger dogs but it can happen to smaller dogs as well. It has been proven that congestive heart failure or CHF can […]
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Posted on October 19, 2012
1 Signs and Symptoms 2 Diagnosis 3 Pathophysiology 4 Causes 5 Treatment Signs and Symptoms Dog bad breath is a common problem that can make life unpleasant for everyone. It can prevent you from playing with and getting close to your pet in the way you would like, and it can be upsetting for your […]
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Posted on October 19, 2012
Contents 1 Signs and Symptoms 2 Diagnosis 3 Pathophysiology 4 Causes 5 Treatment Signs and Symptoms Arthritis is a painful condition that can affect adults, children, and even our beloved canine companions. In fact, arthritis is common amongst dogs and is one of the main causes of chronic pain in canines. Arthritis can be a […]
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