Enlarged Lymph Nodes in Dogs
Lymphadenopathy in Dogs
Lymph nodes (or glands), are small masses of tissue that can be found throughout the body. They play an integral part in the functioning of the dog’s immune system, acting as filters for the blood, and as storage places for white blood cells. Consequently, they are often the first indicators of disease in the tissues.
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- Living and Management
January 14, 2010 No Comments
Bacterial Skin Infection in Dogs
Pyoderma in Dogs
When a dog’s skin is cut or wounded, there is an increased risk of infection. Pyoderma refers to a bacterial infection of the skin that is very common in dogs.
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- Living and Management
- Prevention
January 13, 2010 No Comments
Itchiness, Desire to Scratch, Chew or Lick Causing Inflamed Skin in Dogs
Pruritus in Dogs
Pruritus is the medical term used to define a dog’s sensation to itch, or the sensation that provokes its desire to scratch, rub, chew, or lick its hair and skin. Pruritus is also an indicator of inflamed skin. Intense scratching can eventually lead to partial or full hair loss, but with treatment, prognosis is positive.
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- Living and Management
- Prevention
January 12, 2010 No Comments
Stomach Flu in Dogs
Gastroenteritis
The most common cause of gastroenteritis in dogs is due to a food borne illness. Immediate veterinary care is required, as it can be fatal when it not diagnosed and properly managed.
- Symptoms and Types
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- Living and Management
- Prevention
January 11, 2010 No Comments
Fungal Infection in Dogs
- Symptoms and Types
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- Living and Management
January 9, 2010 No Comments