White Dog Poop: Why It Happens and What to Do
Veterinarians see a lot of different colored dog poop, but one color that might surprise dog owners is white. It can either be completely white or have white spots in it. In this article, our […]
Veterinarians see a lot of different colored dog poop, but one color that might surprise dog owners is white. It can either be completely white or have white spots in it. In this article, our […]
Before becoming a veterinarian, my life was not so focused on poop. Now that I’m in practice, I am constantly looking at the color and consistency of dog poop as an indicator of some serious […]
Any time your dog vomits, it may cause your stomach to turn a little with worry and concern. When your dog is throwing up white foam, it may make you confused and even more uneasy. […]
There are many possible causes of seizures, and some are more manageable than others. Some dogs with seizures can live long and happy lives and have normal lifespans. However, the medical conditions causing the seizures […]
A dog’s ears present a lot of questions for their owners, many of which revolve around ear wax. There are many aspects of dog ear wax that are normal and many that aren’t. So, let’s […]
In this article, we review the best cough medicine and home remedies to help your dog with excessive coughing. Of course, you should always consult with your veterinarian before giving your dog any new medicine […]
Doggy vomit. It’s an affliction any dog parent is only too aware of. However, did you know that when it comes to “throwing up,” there are two different processes that could be going on, vomiting […]
Ear infections are very commonly seen in dogs. In our veterinary practice, I see about 5 dogs each day with ear infections. Many times, they can be due to allergies, or hair and dirt getting […]
Before we look at possible home remedies to help your senior coughing dog, it is important to rule out some medical reasons for coughing. If your dog has a heart condition, he needs to see […]
In many cases, vestibular disease resolves itself spontaneously: most dogs will start to improve within 2 to 4 days, with 71% of dogs showing improvements after a median of 4 days after diagnosis according to this study: […]
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