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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Can Dogs Have Narcolepsy? Have you ever looked at your dog sleeping and envy how easily he nods off? Most people have some periodic difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep. Narcolepsy represents a disorder that produces just the opposite condition. And it affects dogs as well as humans! Learn what causes narcolepsy in dogs and what treatments are available. Read More > |
Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Osteosarcoma: Bone Cancer in Dogs One of the most disheartening diagnoses a vet can encounter is osteosarcoma. It’s a painful and aggressive form of bone cancer that has an affinity for growing within the leg bones of large and giant-breed dogs. Although older dogs are primarily affected, dogs of all ages can develop osteosarcoma. Read More > |
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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Top 10 Breed-specific Conditions That Could Mean Surgery for Your Dog For these 10 breeds, genetic conditions resulting in surgery may be more common. Learn about these conditions and what you can do about them. Read More > |
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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Dog Bites: Don’t Underestimate This Serious Injury Dogs play and dogs bite. What you may not know is that even tiny punctures can cause huge problems.Learn about abscesses and how to protect your dog. Read More > |
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A Pet's Life Blind Dog Rescued by Cyclist from Freezing Conditions A heartwarming story of a lost blind dog who is reunited with his guardian after surviving in freezing weather. Read More > |
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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Vaginal Hyperplasia in Dogs Imagine suddenly discovering a large mass of tissue protruding from your dog’s vulva, would you panic? It may look like a tumor but don't be fooled. Learn what it to do and what ti think if this happens to you. Read More > |
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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Perianal Fistulas Perianal fistulas are ulcerated tunnel-like formations in the tissues that surround the anal area of dogs. Learn more about the causes, symptoms and prevention. Read More > |
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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Liver Shunt in Dogs A liver shunt means that your new puppy isn't using his liver at all. Fortunately, there could be a cure. Learn which kinds of shunts can be fixed. Read More > |
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A Vet's Life A Christmas Lesson from an Old Dog and a Cold Rain A short holiday story about a dog who made his guardian so happy one rainy Christmas night. Read More > |
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Dog Checkups & Preventive Care How Many Miles Can You Run With Your Dog? Not all breeds are built for marathons. Learn what your dog can tolerate. Read More > |
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Dog Breeds The Labrador Retriever It’s no wonder that the Labrador retriever has been America’s favorite purebred dog for the past two decades. Read More > |