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Skin Infections in Dogs [With 10 Pictures]: Itching, Redness, and …

WEBTreatment of bacterial infections: Infections in the skin’s most superficial or outer layers may be treated with topical antibiotic creams, ointments, or sprays. Bacteria …

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Expert Tips and Advice for Dog Owners

WEBDr. Jamie Whittenburg is a Veterinarian Director at 'Senior Tail Waggers' and Director and Owner of Kingsgate Animal Hospital, a full-service animal hospital in Lubbock, TX. She …

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Timeline for Dog Neuter Recovery: Week by Week

WEBWeek 2. As long as your pup is still healing normally, you can start to increase his exercise times and levels of intensity. Still try to avoid heavy running, jumping, …

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My Female Dog Smells Bad: Top Reasons & What to Do

WEBWhen your female dog starts to stink, there are various potential causes. 1. Urinary tract infection. A dog’s urine normally smells like pee. If it starts to have a fishy or yeasty …

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My Senior Dog is Peeing Blood – A Vet Explains What to Do

WEBMost Likely Causes of Blood in Urine for Older Dogs (Age 8+) If your dog is older, some causes of hematuria are more likely than others. However, there are many …

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Most Prevalent Health Issues with German Shepherds

WEBWe hope that this thorough guide (View the PDF Guide) will help increase awareness for the most common health issues impacting German Shepherds and help …

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Senior Dog Panting A LOT: Our Vet Shares How to Help

WEB4. Respiratory disease: Respiratory conditions, such as laryngeal paralysis, chronic bronchitis, lung tumors, and pneumonia, can lead to an increase in panting. …

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Burst or Ruptured Cysts on Dogs: Our Vet Shares What to Do

WEBCosts of treating burst cysts can range from $50-100 (antibiotics) to $300-800 (surgery) How the vet will want to treat your dog’s ruptured cyst will depend on the type …

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Pictures of 6 Common Dog Teeth Problems

WEBThis is gum inflammation which can be seen as a redness above the teeth and/or a swelling of the adjacent gum tissue. Severe gingivitis will lead to oral bleeding …

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Dry Flaky Skin (Dandruff) with Hair Loss in Dogs [Vet Advice]

WEB5. Atopic dermatitis. Allergies are highly prevalent in dogs, and they can react to a wide range of things, including certain foods, mites, dust, and pollen. Signs …

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Pictures of Normal Dog Surgery Incisions and Scars (Incl. Spay and

WEBPicture of an incision right after surgery. The image below depicts a surgery site immediately after surgery. The skin around the incision will be normal or slightly pink …

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Dog Vestibular Disease: a Veterinarian Guide for Dog Owners

WEBSymptoms of Peripheral Vestibular Disease in dogs include: Loss of balance – stumbling, staggering, circling, falling down, rolling around. Head tilt – head is held …

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Why Dogs Throw Up Undigested Food [with 7 Tips from a Vet]

WEB1. Withhold food. Historically there was the recommendation to withhold food if your dog has a tummy upset. We now know that nutrition is key to the gut’s ability to …

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Dog Blood Tests Cost $50-$300 [Prices By Test Types]

WEBPrices for blood works can range from $50-$75 for simple tests such as Compete Blood Count (CBC) – to thousands. Most tests cost $50 to $300. Prices for …

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Our Veterinarian Explains: Is Beef Liver Good For Dogs

WEBThe amount of beef liver that is safe for dogs to eat depends on their size, age, and overall health. Generally, beef liver should only make up a small percentage of a dog’s total …

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Copperhead Snake Biting Dog: Our Vet Explains What to Do

WEBFirst aid for copperhead bites in dogs. If your dog has a copperhead snake bite, you must get him to the vet immediately for emergency care. Keep him calm and …

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Dog Lipomas: Can They Burst or Be Removed

WEBOur Vet Explains. Lipomas in dogs are what we vets would consider good lumps. They may grow, but they don’t spread, and they generally don’t cause any problems. Generally. …

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Armpit Lumps on Dogs: Our Vet Shares 5 Most Likely Causes

WEBMost frequent lumps found under a dog’s armpit. There are several potential causes of a new lump in your dog’s armpit, and some of the most common ones include: 1. Lipomas. …

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