Cushing’s disease, or hyperadrenocorticism, in dogs is a condition caused by an overactive adrenal gland that pumps too many steroids and hormones into the bloodstream. This can result from tumors or growths in the adrenal or pituitary glands, as well as exposure to corticosteroid medications. Though it can affect dogs at…
Polyuria in dogs is an abnormal increase in urine, defined as greater than 50 ml/kg per day, which can…
Kidney infections in dogs can lead to serious symptoms and conditions if left untreated, including kidney failure and death.…
Gallstones in dogs form from bacteria, bile, calcium salts, cholesterol, and proteins, and they sometimes cause blockages in the gallbladder.…
Hernias in dogs are tears or weaknesses in abdominal muscles that allow internal organs or fatty tissue to pass…
Tagamet is a medicine that veterinarians may prescribe to treat stomach ulcers and acid reflux in dogs. One of…
Tramadol for dogs is an opioid painkiller drug used to treat pets who’ve gone through surgery, suffer from osteoarthritis,…
Coccidia in dogs is a gastrointestinal condition that refers to a particularly foul smelling sort of diarrhea. The feces…