Jaundice in dogs refers to a buildup of yellow pigment in the blood and tissue, which causes a yellow discoloration…
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Minor burns often happen when hot objects are accidentally dropped onto dogs or when canines suffer from chemical burns from…
Claritin is an antihistamine medicine that dogs can take under veterinary supervision to treat issues including a range of allergic…
Ataxia in dogs refers to a loss of coordination or unbalanced gait due to sensory dysfunction. It may appear like…
Kidney infections in dogs can lead to serious symptoms and conditions if left untreated, including kidney failure and death. They're…
Hematomas in dogs happen when blood vessels burst and cause blood-filled blisters. Usually they form under the skin and are…
Hydrotherapy, or water cure, for dogs is a form of occupational or physiotherapy that uses water resistance to rehabilitate injuries…
Staph infections in dogs are caused by Staphylococcus bacteria and mostly appear as skin infections at the sites of wounds or irritation,…
Metoclopramide is a drug used to treat nausea, vomiting, and acid reflux in dogs by helping food pass quickly through…
Taurine deficiency in dogs happens when there is a lack of the amino acid taurine, which is important for dogs'…
Hernias in dogs are tears or weaknesses in abdominal muscles that allow internal organs or fatty tissue to pass through…
Ringworm in dogs, also known as dermatophytosis, is a parasitic fungal infection of the skin, hair, or nails. While the infection is…