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Why Is My Dog Vomiting Blood?
Anytime your dog vomits blood it is a medical emergency. Called hematemesis, bloody vomit can precipitate from a variety of causes, including gastric obstruction and esophageal trauma. Most causes of bloody vomit are quite serious, and may…
Tonsil Health in Dogs
Dogs, just as people, have tonsils and can contract tonsillitis and other tonsil health issues. The tonsils are there to ward off infection. Yet, they can get enlarged and infected. Tonsillitis seems to affect smaller dogs more than larger…
How to Treat a Beagle’s Ear Infection
Beagles are often noted for their long, drooping ears; but this characteristic breed trademark makes the beagle susceptible to a variety of ear-related problems.
Air does not pass as freely through the pendulous ears of a beagle as it…
Leg Tumors in Dogs
Older large-breed and giant-breed dogs are susceptible to osteosarcoma, or bone cancer, which primarily targets the hind limbs and often requires amputation. Only about 5 percent of all canine cancers turn out to be osteosarcoma tumors of…
Causes of Hearing Loss in Dogs
If your dog is suffering from hearing loss, the cause could be anything from aging to earwax accumulation. If you have any reason to believe your dog might have hearing loss, schedule an appointment with the veterinarian without delay.…
Renal Failure and Lactulose in Dogs
The kidneys are the janitors of your dog's body, clearing his bloodstream of waste to be excreted in his urine. As a dog ages, his kidneys may start to weaken, putting him in renal failure. There are a variety of potential complications…
Side Effects of Atropine Sulfate in Dogs
If your dog has an eye problem such as corneal ulcers or inflammation inside the eye, a vet may prescribe atropine sulfate to ease his discomfort. Atropine sulfate will cause the pupil to dilate, and it may decrease tear production. Proper…
Salivary Gland Tumors in Dogs
cthe mouth, moistening the food and beginning the digestive process, according to Race Foster, a doctor of veterinary medicine from Michigan State University. While tumors of the salivary glands are uncommon in dogs, it is important to…
Cortisol for Dogs
Just like you, your dog has two adrenal glands, the bean-shaped organs sitting above his kidneys. The outer layers of his adrenal glands, known as the cortex, produce the hormone cortisol. Cortisol increases blood sugar, minimizes…
Canine Pericardial Disease
Pericardial disease in dogs occurs when fluid accumulates around the heart. This can cause severe heart issues that may lead to death. Preventative measures can be taken, and treatment may be necessary.
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