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  • Help, My Dog Is Vomiting!

    Vomiting in dogs is a very common occurrence and can arise from a wide variety of causes, from simple gastritis to complex diseases of other body systems. This article explains the multiple causes of vomiting in dogs, and the range of treatment options available. Read more...

  • Pancreatitis in Cats

    Pancreatitis, or inflammation of the pancreas, is difficult to diagnose. This is because cats with pancreatitis show signs that are not specific. The most common symptoms reported with pancreatitis are lethargy, loss of appetite, dehydration, vomiting, and abdominal pain. Read more...

  • Chocolate Poisoning in Dogs

    Chocolate contains theobromine - a substance toxic to dogs. While most lethal cases of chocolate poisoning occur when small dogs eat large quantities of baking chocolate, owners should nonetheless keep their dogs and chocolates well-separated. Read more...

  • Hemangiosarcoma in Dogs

    Hemangiosarcoma is an unpleasant malignant camcer that can affect the spleen, heart and circulatory system. Dogs usually present collapsed, with a rupture of one of the vessels feeding the tumor causing the dog to bleed into its abdomen. Here we look at the diagnostic and treatment options. Read more...

  • Auto Immune Hemolytic Anemia

    In autoimmune hemolytic anemia, the dogs immune system goes astray and attacks its own red blood cells (RBC), which can lead to severe, life-threatening anemia. Here we discuss the causes, diagnosis and treatment of this potentially fatal disease, Read more...

  • IMHA in Dogs

    In immune mediated hemolytic anemia (IMHA), the immune system goes wrong and attacks the animal's own body and red blood cells, causing severe, life-threatening anemia. While infection, cancer or other diseases may be the trigger, in many cases the cause is unknown. Read more...

  • Canine Parvovirus (Parvo)

    Parvovirus is contagious to dogs only. Infection does not automatically mean illness.  Factors such as age, environment, stress, parasites, and general health status of each individual dog infected could affect the severity of the disease.  Read more...

  • Pond Parasites and your Dog

    Dogs and humans are susceptible to a variety of water-borne parasites. Luckily for dogs, most of these parasites cannot readily invade a dog’s body unless it eats an aquatic animal such as a fish, frog, or crustacean. Read more...

  • Diarrhea in Cats & IBD

    Chronic cases of diarrhea in cats are a familiar headache for many veterinarians. Symptoms can wax and wane over a period of time, which can complicate the veterinarians assessment of the response to treatment in some cases. Many, though not all of these cats, will have inflammatory bowel disease (IDB). Read more...

  • Addison's disease

    A dog suffering from chronic hypoadrenocorticism (Addison's disease) has recurrent periods of appetite loss, vomiting, diarrhea, and weakness. Since other more common diseases have similar signs, veterinarians often don't initially suspect hypoadrenocorticism. Read more...

  • Does your pet have worms?

    Worms in pets are rarely fatal, but they are one of the most unpleasant ailments from an owners perspective. They can cause weight loss, vomiting & diarrhea, and some can even be transmitted to humans. Read more...

  • Kennel Cough in Dogs

    Sometimes changes in a dogs environment will cause it to develop a harsh, throaty cough. Owners often get the impression that their dog has 'got something stuck in his throat'. The reality is usually 'kennel cough', or more technically infectious tracheobronchitis. Read more...

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