Ehrlichiosis in Dogs - Treatment & Prognosis
Ehrlichiosis is a serious tick-borne disease seen in dogs throughout the Southeastern and Southwestern United States. Read on for facts about symptoms, treatment and prognosis for dogs with ehrlichiosis.
Ehrlichiosis is a serious tick-borne disease seen in dogs throughout the Southeastern and Southwestern United States. Read on for facts about symptoms, treatment and prognosis for dogs with ehrlichiosis.
Conjunctivitis is an uncomfortable eye condition that can cause damage to your dog's eye(s) if left untreated. Learn about the causes of conjunctivitis in dogs, common symptoms, and treatment for this eye condition in this post.
There are a host of reasons why your dog might develop an eye infection, but whatever the cause, eye infections in dogs can range from uncomfortable to downright painful and require immediate treatment to avoid complications. Learn about common causes of eye infections in dogs and how they are treated.
It’s important to follow your vet's post-operative care instructions to help your pet recover as quickly after surgery. Today, we look at some post-operative care instructions that are common following veterinary surgery.
Wondering what veterinary neurology is and how it could help your pet? Read on to learn more about this advanced area of veterinary medicine.
Ear infections are a common problem in dogs, especially in dogs with long floppy ears. Today's post looks at the signs of ear infections in dogs, and what you could do if your pup's ears aren't as healthy as they should be.
It can be hard to tell if your canine companion is overweight, particularly in long-haired breeds. Today's blog post looks at signs of obesity in dogs and steps your vet may recommend to help manage your dog's weight.
For dogs across the US, tick-borne diseases are a very real and serious health threat. Symptoms of these diseases can be painful and drain the energy right out of your pup. Our latest post looks at how tick-borne illness could affect your dog.
If your dog is booked to have an X-ray (radiograph) you may be wondering how the appointment will work and how you can prepare. Here are some things you might expect when you take your dog for an X-ray.
Although hyperthyroidism is a relatively rare condition in dogs, when it does occur it can lead to some very serious health concerns for your pooch. In today's post, you will find information about the signs of hyperthyroidism in dogs, and how this condition can be treated.