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  • What Are the Treatments for Tracheal Collapse in Dogs?

    Tracheal collapse is a medical condition that occurs when one wall of the trachea begins to close inward, narrowing the space for air to travel. In dogs, tracheal collapse often becomes...

  • Is My Dog in Pain After Being Spayed?

    It is very important to have your female dog spayed early in life to prevent any serious health problems such as breast cancer. A spay, also known as an ovariohysterectomy is a surgery performed...

  • Complications of Bladder Stone Surgery in Dogs

    Bladder stones in dogs are somewhat common. Treatment for removing these stones will many times include surgery, although they can sometimes be manipulated or dissolved. Opening the bladder and...

  • How to Treat Intestinal Blockage in Dogs

    An intestinal blockage is a veterinary emergency, not to be confused with the much less serious condition of mild to moderate constipation. Intestinal blockages are often caused by foreign objects...

  • What Can I Expect After My Dog Has Surgery for Herniated Disc?

    A herniated disc can be a painful condition in both humans and canines. In canines, it is a little more complicated because of the different alignment of the vertebral bones. It is often a cause...

  • Entropic Eye Surgery for Dogs

    Entropia is a serious eye condition affecting many dogs, especially those breeds with extra skin on the face. The eyelids roll inward, causing the eyelashes to rub painfully against the cornea. ...

  • Prosthetic Eye Surgery for Dogs

    The decision to put a dog through prosthetic eye surgery is difficult but necessary for some pet owners. Disease or injury can lead to a need to surgically remove a dog's eye and replace it with...

  • How to Neuter Male Cats With Diabetes

    If your cat has been diagnosed with diabetes, every medical decision you make for your pet becomes more complicated. However, a diagnosis of diabetes doesn't mean your cat can't or shouldn't be...

  • Surgery for Wobblers Diease in Dogs

    Wobblers is a canine disorder involving the compression of the spinal cord. This compression causes the dog to have impaired mobility. No clear cause is known, but the compression seems linked to...

  • Natural Remedies to Discourage Dogs from Licking After Surgery

    Pet owners are well aware that dogs normally like to lick--whether it's people, other dogs, the floor, or themselves. There are, however, times when you may not want your dog licking itself. One...

  • Yorkie Liver Treatment

    A liver shunt is a blood vessel that diverts around the liver and is necessary when the Yorkie is in the fetus because it supplies oxygen, blood and food from the mother. If the liver shunt...

  • Salivary Cancer in Dogs

    Cancer affects more than just people. Pets also suffer from many different types of diseases that can affect the way they live. Salivary cancer is one type of cancer that affects dogs.

  • Recovery Time for Elbow Replacement

    Otherwise healthy dogs can be painfully debilitated by elbow dysplasia and/or osteoarthritis of the elbow. Management of pain is often achieved with medication; however, some dogs do not obtain...

  • What to Expect with Neutering

    Neutering your male dog or cat is important to help curtail pet overpopulation. In addition, having your pet neutered will make him a better companion. Neutering reduces behaviors such as humping...

  • Diabetes & Cataracts in Dogs

    Dogs with diabetes are more susceptible to cataracts. According to Animal Eye Care, three out of four dogs with diabetes develop cataracts resulting in blindness.

  • How to Give Pills to Dogs Following Dental Surgery

    Dogs must have medication after dental surgery to help them heal and to ease the pain of recovery. Although it is easier to give dogs liquid medication, it is also easy to give them pills if you...

  • Canine Spay Signs of Infection

    Surgery to neuter female dogs, often referred to as spaying, is generally considered a safe and effective procedure to end the possibility of reproduction. Pet owners are urged to watch the area...

  • How to Treat Canine Cataracts

    According to Peteducation.com, the word cataract means to "break down." When a dog has cataracts, there is a breakdown of the lens fibers of its eye. While most cataracts are hereditary,...

  • Tumors on the Adrenal Gland in Dogs

    Like their human companions, dogs are susceptible to many forms of cancer. Because the adrenal gland is responsible for regulating many different systems within animals, tumors there can become a...

  • Canine Ear Surgery Complications

    Canine companions can require ear surgery for a variety of reasons that can be either health-related or for cosmetic reasons. As with any surgery, a number of both serious and not-so-serious...

  • How to Keep a Bulldog Comfortable After ACL Surgery

    Proper recovery care is a crucial part of having a bulldog's torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) surgically repaired. This procedure and recovery is more difficult for a heavy dog such as a...

  • Cost of Cataract Surgery for Dogs

    Cataracts, for both humans and dogs, hinder vision by clouding the lens of the eye. Cataract surgery is a common form of canine eye treatment. However, cataract surgery for dogs is expensive.

  • Symptoms After Spaying

    Spaying, the act of removing an animal's uterus and ovaries, is done to help prevent the spread of diseases and overpopulation among household pets, such as cats and dogs. Although the procedure...

  • Risks of Operating on a Sick Dog

    In rare instances, operating on a sick dog is the only way to save its life. In other instances, however, the risks outweigh the reward.

  • How to Treat Hip Dysplasia

    Hip dysplasia is the weakening of muscles and tissues that support hip joints. In dogs, it most likely occurs in large breeds, including Great Danes, Chow Chows and Golden Retrievers. The...

  • How to Care for a Dog After Surgery

    After a dog has undergone surgery, proper care should include monitoring vital signs, administering pain medication, keeping the dog warm and quiet, and offering very small amounts of food and...

  • Back Pain in Dogs

    Unless there is an obvious source of injury, you usually notice the first signs of back pain in your dog when he suddenly can't climb up the stairs or jump on the couch. Whether the pain is caused...

  • Recovery Time for Canine ACL Surgery

    One day you're playing with your dog, he jumps, lands, and starts howling in pain. You panic, you're not sure what just happened, and your dog is in pain. One possibility is that he has ruptured...

  • Cons of Femoral Head & Neck Surgery in Dogs

    Femoral head and neck surgery can be done to relieve the pain associated with hip dysplasia, dislocation and fractures of the hip joint, and arthritis in the joint. Although this surgery helps...

  • How to Act Quickly if Your Dog Has the Signs of Bloat

    Sadly, many dogs die because of bloat (the medical term is gastric dilation and volvulus or GDV). Even worse, many dog owners have never heard of bloat and don’t know the signs of this potentially...

  • Cost of ACL Surgery for Dogs

    There are four options for treatment of a partial or complete tear in a dog's ACL, or anterior cruciate ligament. The cost of ACL surgery for dogs ranges from a few hundred dollars up to a few...

  • How to Help a Dog Recover from Spay or Neuter Surgery

    Spaying or neutering your dog is an excellent idea unless you are planning to breed the dog. Both surgeries are extremely common, and almost always without complication. The recovery time for...

  • Knee Replacement in Dogs

    Knees are something tough to live without, especially if you're a dog. While many dogs can get by on three legs, there are surgeries for dogs that repair the knee, just as with humans. However,...

  • Mammary Cancer in Dogs

    Mammary cancer in dogs or canine breast cancer is a malignant tumor in a dog's mammary gland. Just as in humans, the incidence of this cancer is most prevalent in females. Although it has been...

  • What Happens After Knee Surgery on a Puppy?

    Knee injuries are more prevalent among dogs than humans. The most common injury involves their cruciate ligaments, which hold parts of the knee together. Unlike humans, as dogs stand, their back...

  • Knee Surgery in Dogs

    By far the most common reason for a dog to have knee surgery is damage to the pet's cruciate ligament. This most often manifests itself with the dog showing lameness in a rear leg. The leg will...

  • Dog Neutering Complications

    Neutering or spaying your dog is beneficial for its health and for reducing the unwanted pet population. However, some complications can accompany the surgery for neutering.

  • How to Help Your Dog Recover from Dental Surgery

    The worst has happened and your doggie needs to have dental surgery. Unfortunately, dogs, like humans, can develop teeth issues that need to be addressed by surgery. In fact, many dogs need to...

  • Cataract Cures for Dogs

    Cataracts affect canine eyes as they do those of humans. Unfortunately, the only cure for canine cataracts is surgical removal. Surgical removal for canine cataracts can be performed at an animal...

  • About Orthopedic Equipment for Dogs

    Orthopedics is an area of medicine involving the repair of the body's framework. Surgery on this framework requires specialized equipment that is particular to certain procedures. To immobilize...

  • Bulging Disc in Dogs

    A protrusion into the spinal canal is most commonly referred to as a bulging disk but might be officially diagnosed as Hansen Type II or herniation. In a bulging disk, the annulus fibrosus has not...

  • Squamous Cell Carcinoma Treatment in Canines

    Squamous cell carcinomas in dogs are usually malignant tumors found on the dog's skin or mouth. Treatment for squamous cell carcinoma in a dog must be aggressive and fast in order to have any hope...

  • Pet Surgery for Dogs

    Pet surgeries may be required for various conditions that dogs may acquire through disease or accidents, much like procedures required by humans.

  • Alternatives to Pet Cartilage Surgery

    Cartilage is the small pad that provides cushion between bones at a joint, so if it becomes damaged, it can cause arthritis and other problems. Surgery for pets to repair damaged cartilage can be...

  • Incontinence Surgery for Dogs

    Urinary incontinence occurs when a dog cannot regulate their urinary functions like normal, therefore urinating frequently and without control. This can occur for a variety of reasons, including a...

  • Dog Neutering Recovery

    Neutering a dog is one of the most important things you can do for him. Not only does it curb unwanted habits such as territorial marking and aggression, but there are health benefits as well,...

  • Ear Surgery in Dogs

    There are a variety of reasons that people choose to have surgical operations on their dog's ears, some medical and some cosmetic. Nevertheless, all surgeries have their own set of considerations....

  • Post Neutering Care of Dogs

    Neutering is a routine surgery practiced by veterinarians. The procedure is done under general anesthesia, and involves the removal of the dog's testicles. However, just as with any surgery, there...

  • Dog Spaying Complications

    Spaying your female dog is an efficient method for keeping your dog from reproducing and experiencing reoccurring heat cycles. This minor surgery removes the uterus and ovaries and can be done in...

  • Post-Op Care for a Dog After Spaying Surgery

    Most veterinarians recommend spaying a female dog to prevent possible future health ailments and to help control the overpopulation of animals in society. Spaying is typically done before a dog is...

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