Heat stroke is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a dog’s body temperature rises to dangerously high levels, typically over 106°F or 41.1°C. Unlike humans, dogs cannot cool down effectively by sweating. Instead, they primarily regulate their body temperature through panting and limited sweating through their paw pads. When these…
Canine lymphoma — also known as lymphosarcoma (LSA) — is a type of cancer that originates in the lymphatic…
Peripheral vitreous degeneration (PVD) is an ocular condition in dogs that affects the vitreous body in the eye. In…