Anemia in dogs results when there are too few red blood cells circulating in the bloodstream. Red blood cells are responsible for transporting oxygen. Therefore,Read More

Anemia in dogs results when there are too few red blood cells circulating in the bloodstream. Red blood cells are responsible for transporting oxygen. Therefore,Read More
Canine ear infections occur whenever the outer or external ear canal becomes inflamed. It is usually caused by other conditions. If the infection isn’t treated,Read More
Canine kidney disease in dogs is known by various names. You may have heard it referred to as canine renal failure or canine kidney failure. NoRead More
Canine lymphoma is a condition that progresses over time and usually proves to be fatal. It occurs when lymphoid cells become malignant and spread throughout theRead More
Canine hypercalcemia is a condition that develops when there is too much calcium in your dog’s bloodstream. If the level of calcium isn’t reduced inRead More
Canine incontinence refers to your dog being unable to control their urine output. It will leak against their control. Some owners think their dogs are doingRead More
There are different species of mites that can infest dogs. Those that inhabit the ear canals are some of the most common. Canine ear mites,Read More
The part of the eye responsible for supplying blood is the uvea. Uveitis in dogs is a condition that occurs when either the front orRead More
Canine dementia is a condition that typically affects dogs as they age. Most start to show signs of problems between the ages of 11 andRead More
Your dog’s thyroid gland is located in his neck. One of its main functions is regulating the metabolic rate. Canine hypothyroidism occurs when the glandRead More