Canine colitis is an inflammation of the colon in dogs and is responsible for some 50 percent of cases of chronic diarrhea. While not a life-threatening condition, it certainly requires a consultation from your veterinarian. Here’s everything you should know about colitis in dogs. What are the symptoms of colitis in…
Coccidia in dogs is a gastrointestinal condition that refers to a particularly foul smelling sort of diarrhea. The feces…
Dead tail in dogs, also referred to as swimmer’s tail, cold tail, or broken tail, is a medical condition that…
Cushing’s disease, or hyperadrenocorticism, in dogs is a condition caused by an overactive adrenal gland that pumps too many…
Enlarged prostate in dogs, also known as prostatomegaly, is a condition that can affect any male, though it is…
Toxoplasmosis in dogs is an infection caused by a parasite known as Toxoplasma ghondii. This parasite usually affects cats and…
Azotemia in dogs is a buildup of nitrogen-based substances, which include waste like urea, creatinine, old cells, and food,…
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.…