As a pet parent, few things are more frightening than watching helplessly while your pet experiences a seizure. Seizures in dogs and cats are due to abnormal electrical activity in the brain. They can cause violent convulsions, or be so subtle you may not even realize your pet is having one. Your pet can have […]
Limber Tail Syndrome In Dogs
Years ago while working in a small animal veterinary practice in Ohio, I saw my first case of Limber Tail Syndrome in a big, handsome, yellow Labrador Retriever. Being a Lab (which of course made him, by nature, perpetually happy), this poor dog was desperately trying to wag his tail, but it was hanging defiantly, […]
Special Needs Of Brachycephalic Dogs
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How To Spot Hyperthyroidism In Your Cat
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Reverse Sneezing In Dogs
Nothing seems to throw new dog parents into a state of panic quite like their dog’s first episode of reverse sneezing. This common respiratory event sounds so dramatic and alarming while it’s happening that many people believe their dog to be choking, suffocating, even having a seizure. The truth is, reverse sneezing (also known as […]
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