Arrhythmias after Blunt Heart Trauma in Dogs
Traumatic Myocarditis in Dogs Blunt trauma to the heart can lead to a condition known as traumatic myocarditis, characterized by irregular heartbeats or arrhythmias. However,
Abnormal Growths in the Lower Intestines of Dogs
Rectoanal Polyps in Dogs Rectoanal polyps in dogs involve the development of flap-like protrusions on the walls of the anal and rectal regions. These growths
Ataxia in Dogs
What Is Ataxia in Dogs? Ataxia in dogs entails irregular bodily movements and a lack of coordination, typically arising from damage to the nervous system,
Abnormal Heart Rhythm in Dogs
Sinus Bradycardia in Dogs Sinus bradycardia (SB) manifests as a slower-than-normal rate of impulses in the sinus node, also known as the sinoatrial node (SAN).
Abnormal Passageway Between the Mouth and Nasal Cavity in Dogs
Oronasal Fistula in Dogs An abnormal passageway linking two openings, hollow organs, or cavities defines a fistula. It emerges due to injury, infection, or disease.
Abscesses in Dogs
What are Abscesses in Dogs? An abscess is a localized area of inflammation typically surrounded by tissue. It contains a center filled with thick liquid
Acral Lick Granulomas in Dogs
What Are Acral Lick Granulomas in Dogs? Acral lick granulomas in dogs, also referred to as lick granulomas or acral lick dermatitis, manifest as self-induced
Addison’s Disease in Dogs
What Is Addison’s Disease in Dogs? Canine Addison’s disease, also known as hypoadrenocorticism, arises when a dog’s adrenal glands fail to generate sufficient corticosteroid hormones.
Adrenal Gland Tumors in Dogs
What Are Adrenal Gland Tumors in Dogs? The adrenal glands, situated just in front of the kidneys in your dog’s abdomen, can develop tumors in
Ameba Infection in Dogs
Canine Amebiasis Amebiasis is a parasitic infection caused by a single-celled organism known as an amoeba. It can affect both humans and dogs, as well
Anal Gland Cancer in Dogs (Anal Sac Adenocarcinoma)
What Is Anal Gland Cancer in Dogs? Anal gland adenocarcinoma is the most prevalent form of anal gland cancer observed in dogs. Adenocarcinomas originate from
Anemia in Dogs
What Is Anemia in Dogs? Anemia presents a common clinical challenge characterized by a reduction in red blood cells (RBCs), which are vital for transporting