Tear stains are dark brown or reddish streaks beneath a dog’s eyes, which are more common in certain breeds than others. They can result from various causes, ranging from normal tear production to underlying infections. While these stains are often a natural trait of specific breeds, it’s important to consult…
Spinal and vertebral birth defects in dogs are a range of congenital conditions that affect the structure and function…
Scleritis in dogs is an inflammatory condition affecting the sclera — the white outer layer of the eyeball. The…
Verminous myelitis in dogs is a neurological disorder resulting from parasitic infections in the spinal cord. Although relatively rare,…
Dogs and humans are very different, but they do have this in common: adolescence — or their teenage phase…
Ketoconazole is a drug used to treat fungal infections in dogs. Veterinarians can also use it to treat Cushing’s…
If you’re a dog parent, chances are you’ve caught your furry friend dragging their butt across the floor at…
Heat stroke is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a dog’s body temperature rises to dangerously high levels, typically…
Canine lymphoma — also known as lymphosarcoma (LSA) — is a type of cancer that originates in the lymphatic…