Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z

Is your dog sick? Here you’ll find a comprehensive list of canine diseases and conditions.

Cherry Eye in Dogs Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z
Cherry Eye in Dogs
Cherry eye is a disorder of the third eyelid, which is located in the inside corner of each eye.
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Campylobacteriosis in Dogs and Cats Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z
Campylobacteriosis in Dogs and Cats
This hefty term refers to a common problem for us as well as for our pets: campylobacteriosis causes enteritis, an inflammation of the intestinal tract, which can result in diarrhea.
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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z
Bronchitis in Dogs
If your dog coughs like a smoker but you know it’s not from a pack-a-day habit, he could be suffering from chronic bronchitis.
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Blastomycosis in Dogs Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z
Blastomycosis in Dogs
Blastomycosis is a potentially deadly disease that is caused by a fungus found in damp soil where mold is present.
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Arthritis in dogs Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z
Arthritis in Dogs
According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, the definition of arthritis is “the inflammation of joints.”
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Heart Disease in Dogs Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z
Heart Disease in Dogs
There are several forms of heart disease in dogs. The two most common are cardiomyopathy (literally, heart muscle disease) and chronic valve disease (CVD).
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Dog sleeping on couch Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z
Canine Anaplasmosis
Ticks are not only disgusting little blood-sucking creatures, they are dangerous, too.
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Anal Sac Disease in Dogs Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z
Anal Sac Disease in Dogs
Anal sac disease is a common and very smelly problem.
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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z
Itchy, Itchy! Atopic Dermatitis in Dogs
Skin problems are among the most common troubles for dogs and cats.
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Cats itching Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z
Allergic Reactions in Cats and Dogs
Just like people, dogs and cats can have allergic reactions that can be mild or severe—but in all situations, you should contact your veterinarian for advice.
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