Posted on March 28, 2014
Dog Anterior Uvea Tumors The uvea is the part of the eye that is directly behind the cornea. The iris, ciliary body and the choroid, which lies in the back of the eye, provides nutrition to the retina. The iris and ciliary body are anterior uvea and the choroid is the posterior uvea. Tumors that […]
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Posted on March 28, 2014
Dog Antifreeze Poisoning Antifreeze, which is also known as ethylene glycol, is among the most common liquids to poison dogs and other animals, both wild and domestic. Cases of this toxicity are more apparent in the northern areas where extremely cold winters are more often experienced. Antifreeze has a sweet taste, which is why so […]
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Posted on March 28, 2014
Dog Antioxidants Antioxidants play a significant role in the diet. They help the body in a lot of ways, especially in a Dog Diet that is rich in vegetables and fruits. Antioxidants have the ability to prevent the reproduction of Dog Cancer DNA, consequently hastening the death of the cancer cells. They improve the immune […]
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Posted on March 28, 2014
Dog Apocrine Gland Tumors The most prevalent glands in dogs are apocrine glands. Commonly known as sweat glands or skin glands, they are also a source of common tumors in many breeds of dogs. The majority of these tumors are benign, but there are some that are malignant and can be very aggressive. Along with […]
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Posted on March 28, 2014
Dog Benign Bone Tumors Canine benign tumors cover five different categories. Some can go untreated for prolonged periods of time. Others need to be addressed by your veterinarian. In either case, when you notice any change in your dogs behavior, appearance or when symptoms start to appear, your vet should be notified. Canine Osteoma This […]
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Posted on March 28, 2014
Dog Arsenic Poisoning Most people have watched television or movies that contained scenes that included one spouse poisoning the other with arsenic, which have provided entertainment for many years in murder-mystery shows. Arsenic itself was used originally many years ago as a way to kill bugs via various baits. The problem that arose included pets […]
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Posted on March 28, 2014
Dog Black Widow Spider Bite If you have a dog you know they do not have a fear of bugs or spiders, nor can they discern the difference between a poisonous spider or one that is harmless. Their curiosity gets the better of them, which is what can cause them to be bitten. The Black […]
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Posted on March 28, 2014
Dog Bladder Cancer The bladder is the most common site for Dog Cancer in dogs than in any another organ of the urinary tract. Currently responsible for only 1% of all forms of cancer in canines, the rate of bladder cancer in dogs has risen over 200% within the last 10 years. Most Common Type […]
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Posted on March 28, 2014
Dog Bladder Tumor Unfortunately there are several different types of Dog Cancer which your dog will be prone to and bladder tumors are one of them. Many dogs are affected by this form of cancer every year and sadly, it is terminal. You can however, with the right form of treatment, help your dog to […]
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Posted on March 28, 2014
Dog Bleach Poisoning Some things that are used on a daily basis in the home can be potentially lethal to dogs. Bleach is one of the top household chemical poisonings in dogs. Although the household bleaches are fairly mild to moderate, they will affect both the esophagus and the mucous membranes very quickly. Seldom will […]
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