Dog ear mites are small parasites, most commonly of a species called Otodectes cynotis, that feed on the wax, oils, and debris in dogs’ ears. They can cause inflammation and itchiness, which may result in self-inflicted injury and secondary infection as dogs scratch at themselves. Ear mites sometimes spread outside…
Jaundice in dogs refers to a buildup of yellow pigment in the blood and tissue, which causes a yellow…
Esomeprazole for dogs is a proton pump inhibitor medicine that veterinarians usually prescribe to treat heartburn, or acid reflux,…
Metoclopramide is a drug used to treat nausea, vomiting, and acid reflux in dogs by helping food pass quickly…
Adequan is an FDA-approved injectable drug primarily utilized for treating arthritis in dogs. It is considered a disease-modifying osteoarthritis…
Alopecia X in dogs, sometimes also called black skin disease, is a condition that causes the animal’s hair to gradually…
Eczema in dogs is an itchy, irritating inflammation of the skin that often causes dogs to scratch, lick, or…
Dog ear mites are small parasites, most commonly of a species called Otodectes cynotis, that feed on the wax,…
Stomatitis in dogs is an inflammation of the gums and mucous membranes in the mouth, which can include the…