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HOW TO INTRODUCE DOGS AND CHILDREN Notice: Ask-a-Vet is an affiliated service for those who wish to speak with a veterinary professional about their pet's specific condition. Initially, a bot will ask questions to determine the general nature of your concern. Then, you will be transferred to a human. There is a charge for the service if you choose to connect to a veterinarian. COMMON BLOOD TESTS DONE ON DOGS Blood testing is commonly done on dogs for purposes of diagnosis, monitoring response to treatment, and early detection of conditions. Here, we list some of the most common blood tests that veterinarians recommend for dogs and what information they provide. HOW TO TELL IF YOUR DOG IS SICK Taking your dog’s temperature with a thermometer is the only real way to diagnose a fever (see box, below). If your dog is acting sick and has a temperature above 103 F, it’s time to call the vet. Note that a body temperature above 104.5 F is consistent with heat stroke and is a life threatening emergency. RATTLESNAKE VACCINE FOR DOGS Rattlesnake Vaccine for Dogs. Red Rock Biologics provides a rattlesnake vaccine for dogs. It was approved by the USDA in 2004. This vaccine is designed to help the dog develop antibodies in response to the appearance of rattlesnake venom in the body. These antibodies can result in less pain and tissue damage in the area ofthe bite, more time
CANINE MEIBOMIAN GLAND TUMORS Meibomian gland tumors in dogs are usually benign (non-cancerous), so they don't typically spread or move to other areas of the body. Canine meibomian gland tumors can become irritated, painful, and even infected, or they can cause corneal ulcers or conjunctivitis. In dogs, WHY IS SOME OF MY DOG'S SKIN TURNING BLACK? Skin Turning Black Might Indicate a Hormonal Issue. Dogs with Cushing's syndrome, or hyperadrenocorticism experience increased levels of adrenal hormones in their bodies. One of this condition's physical signs is increased skin pigmentation, especially over the abdomen. This can also be accompanied by calcinosis cutis, or small,hard lumps in
WET FOOD VS. DRY FOOD FOR DOGS DOG NEUTERING: IS EARLIER BETTER? Neutering by eight weeks of age helps ensure that the surgery is done before the dog's first heat, which can be at or before four months of age in small dog breeds. With early age neutering, there are fewer surgical and post-surgical complications reported. These include excessive bleeding, seromas (serum-filled pockets under the incision CAUSES OF FREQUENT URINATION AND URINARY ACCIDENTS IN DOGS Increased appetite. Increased water consumption. Increased frequency of urination and possibly urinary accidents in the house. Weight loss. Almost all cases of diabetes mellitus in dogs are insulin-dependent. Your veterinarian will likely change your dog's diet and have you begin insulin injections. COMMON CAUSES OF SUDDEN DEATH IN DOGS Toxin Ingestion. Ingesting toxins is another common cause of sudden death in dogs. This can include chemicals, medications, and human foods. The ASPCA pet poison helpline keeps track of the calls they take about dogs ingesting toxins and creates a list of the top tenyearly.
HOW TO INTRODUCE DOGS AND CHILDREN Notice: Ask-a-Vet is an affiliated service for those who wish to speak with a veterinary professional about their pet's specific condition. Initially, a bot will ask questions to determine the general nature of your concern. Then, you will be transferred to a human. There is a charge for the service if you choose to connect to a veterinarian. COMMON BLOOD TESTS DONE ON DOGS Blood testing is commonly done on dogs for purposes of diagnosis, monitoring response to treatment, and early detection of conditions. Here, we list some of the most common blood tests that veterinarians recommend for dogs and what information they provide. HOW TO TELL IF YOUR DOG IS SICK Taking your dog’s temperature with a thermometer is the only real way to diagnose a fever (see box, below). If your dog is acting sick and has a temperature above 103 F, it’s time to call the vet. Note that a body temperature above 104.5 F is consistent with heat stroke and is a life threatening emergency. RATTLESNAKE VACCINE FOR DOGS Rattlesnake Vaccine for Dogs. Red Rock Biologics provides a rattlesnake vaccine for dogs. It was approved by the USDA in 2004. This vaccine is designed to help the dog develop antibodies in response to the appearance of rattlesnake venom in the body. These antibodies can result in less pain and tissue damage in the area ofthe bite, more time
CANINE MEIBOMIAN GLAND TUMORS Meibomian gland tumors in dogs are usually benign (non-cancerous), so they don't typically spread or move to other areas of the body. Canine meibomian gland tumors can become irritated, painful, and even infected, or they can cause corneal ulcers or conjunctivitis. In dogs, WHY IS SOME OF MY DOG'S SKIN TURNING BLACK? Skin Turning Black Might Indicate a Hormonal Issue. Dogs with Cushing's syndrome, or hyperadrenocorticism experience increased levels of adrenal hormones in their bodies. One of this condition's physical signs is increased skin pigmentation, especially over the abdomen. This can also be accompanied by calcinosis cutis, or small,hard lumps in
WET FOOD VS. DRY FOOD FOR DOGS DOG NEUTERING: IS EARLIER BETTER? Neutering by eight weeks of age helps ensure that the surgery is done before the dog's first heat, which can be at or before four months of age in small dog breeds. With early age neutering, there are fewer surgical and post-surgical complications reported. These include excessive bleeding, seromas (serum-filled pockets under the incision CAUSES OF FREQUENT URINATION AND URINARY ACCIDENTS IN DOGS Increased appetite. Increased water consumption. Increased frequency of urination and possibly urinary accidents in the house. Weight loss. Almost all cases of diabetes mellitus in dogs are insulin-dependent. Your veterinarian will likely change your dog's diet and have you begin insulin injections.HOME
Notice: Ask-a-Vet is an affiliated service for those who wish to speak with a veterinary professional about their pet's specific condition. Initially, a bot will ask questions to determine the general nature of your concern. Then, you will be transferred to a human. There is a charge for the service if you choose to connect to a veterinarian. HOW TO INTRODUCE DOGS AND CHILDREN Notice: Ask-a-Vet is an affiliated service for those who wish to speak with a veterinary professional about their pet's specific condition. Initially, a bot will ask questions to determine the general nature of your concern. Then, you will be transferred to a human. There is a charge for the service if you choose to connect to a veterinarian. HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK IN DOGS Tweet. Hypovolemia is the state during which a dog's blood volume is decreased. It can occur because of blood loss or fluid loss from the cells. When the blood volume depletes to the point that the heart and brain can't get enough oxygen, the dog is in hypovolemic shock. Hypovolemic shock in dogs is basically a collapse of the circulatorysystem.
HOW TO MAKE CANNED FOOD INTO TREATS FOR YOUR DOG Shake the loaf out out of the can, and slice it into 8 pieces. Now cut those 8 pieces each into 4 or 8 equal pieces. Place the pieces of canned food onto a cookie sheet, and bake them at 350 degrees until they are crispy (20-30 minutes; you may wish to turn them over once halfway through the cooking time). Wetter food can be made into treats CAUSES OF FREQUENT URINATION AND URINARY ACCIDENTS IN DOGS Notice: Ask-a-Vet is an affiliated service for those who wish to speak with a veterinary professional about their pet's specific condition. Initially, a bot will ask questions to determine the general nature of your concern. Then, you will be transferred to a human. There is a charge for the service if you choose to connect to a veterinarian. POISONOUS PLANTS FOR DOGS Toxic parts: Entire plant. 3 Type: Herbaceous perennial; can be grown indoors and outdoors. 3 Native to: Europe, Middle East. 3 In the U.S.: Southern or warmer climates. 3 Looks like: 3 Small clusters of green berries that turn red-orange. Large, broad leaves, which can be arrow-shaped. Low-growing. Flower is a sheath-like hood over a spikewith tiny clusters.
DEBARKING A DOG: WHAT IS IT AND SHOULD YOU CONSIDER IT? Debarking is a surgery performed under general anesthesia, so there are risks involved inherently in those procedures. Pain is present during the recovery period from debarking surgery. Because debarking is performed on the vocal folds in a dog's throat, bleeding and swelling carry risks for choking, gagging, aspiration pneumonia, andairway
IVDD: INTERVERTEBRAL DISC DISEASE IN DOGS IVDD: Intervertebral Disc Disease in Dogs. IVDD stands for intervertebral disc disease. It is also known as herniated disc (s) or ruptured disc (s). A dog's backbone is made up of individual bones, or vertebrae, that form a tube, within which the spinal cord is protected. Discs are the joints that connect the vertebrae to IS IT SAFE TO SEDATE YOUR DOG FOR TRAVEL? Notice: Ask-a-Vet is an affiliated service for those who wish to speak with a veterinary professional about their pet's specific condition. Initially, a bot will ask questions to determine the general nature of your concern. Then, you will be transferred to a human. There is a charge for the service if you choose to connect to a veterinarian. PLEURAL EFFUSION IN DOGS There are two main reasons for fluid accumulation in a dog's chest cavity. Either too much fluid is being produced for some reason, or not enough fluid is being absorbed or removed from the chest by the body. Here are some of the primary conditions that can cause an overabundance of fluid in the chest, or pleural effusion, in dogs:Heart disease.
FIRST AID FOR CHEMICAL BURNS IN DOGS First Aid for Chemical Burns in Dogs. First, remove the chemical from the area. Keep the packaging so you can report the exact exposure that your dog had to your veterinarian or the Pet Poison Helpline. Call the Pet Poison Helpline at 800-213-6680. They can give you further immediate actions to take. RATTLESNAKE VACCINE FOR DOGS Rattlesnake Vaccine for Dogs. Red Rock Biologics provides a rattlesnake vaccine for dogs. It was approved by the USDA in 2004. This vaccine is designed to help the dog develop antibodies in response to the appearance of rattlesnake venom in the body. These antibodies can result in less pain and tissue damage in the area ofthe bite, more time
HOW TO TELL IF YOUR DOG IS SICK Taking your dog’s temperature with a thermometer is the only real way to diagnose a fever (see box, below). If your dog is acting sick and has a temperature above 103 F, it’s time to call the vet. Note that a body temperature above 104.5 F is consistent with heat stroke and is a life threatening emergency. DANGERS OF HOMEMADE DIETS FOR DOGS Notice: Ask-a-Vet is an affiliated service for those who wish to speak with a veterinary professional about their pet's specific condition. Initially, a bot will ask questions to determine the general nature of your concern. Then, you will be transferred to a human. There is a charge for the service if you choose to connect to a veterinarian. DOG NEUTERING: IS EARLIER BETTER? Neutering by eight weeks of age helps ensure that the surgery is done before the dog's first heat, which can be at or before four months of age in small dog breeds. With early age neutering, there are fewer surgical and post-surgical complications reported. These include excessive bleeding, seromas (serum-filled pockets under the incision CANINE MEIBOMIAN GLAND TUMORS Meibomian gland tumors in dogs are usually benign (non-cancerous), so they don't typically spread or move to other areas of the body. Canine meibomian gland tumors can become irritated, painful, and even infected, or they can cause corneal ulcers or conjunctivitis. In dogs, FLY-BITING BEHAVIOR IN DOGS Fly-Biting Behavior in Dogs. Tweet. Fly-biting is a behavior in which dogs appear to be watching something and then start snapping at the air as though they are trying to catch a bug, even though there is nothing there. This behavior can appear to be compulsive and may beginsuddenly. It
HOW TO MAKE CANNED FOOD INTO TREATS FOR YOUR DOG Shake the loaf out out of the can, and slice it into 8 pieces. Now cut those 8 pieces each into 4 or 8 equal pieces. Place the pieces of canned food onto a cookie sheet, and bake them at 350 degrees until they are crispy (20-30 minutes; you may wish to turn them over once halfway through the cooking time). Wetter food can be made into treats WHY IS SOME OF MY DOG'S SKIN TURNING BLACK? Skin Turning Black Might Indicate a Hormonal Issue. Dogs with Cushing's syndrome, or hyperadrenocorticism experience increased levels of adrenal hormones in their bodies. One of this condition's physical signs is increased skin pigmentation, especially over the abdomen. This can also be accompanied by calcinosis cutis, or small,hard lumps in
HOW TO KNOW WHEN TO GO TO THE EMERGENCY VET If your dog experiences an open wound that's bleeding or appears to be deep, a visit to the emergency vet is a good idea. Wounds left without treatment can get infected quickly, which will mean the necessity of bigger treatments (and bills) later. And wounds that need stitching closed do a lot better if that happens right away, before the body FIRST AID FOR CHEMICAL BURNS IN DOGS First Aid for Chemical Burns in Dogs. First, remove the chemical from the area. Keep the packaging so you can report the exact exposure that your dog had to your veterinarian or the Pet Poison Helpline. Call the Pet Poison Helpline at 800-213-6680. They can give you further immediate actions to take. RATTLESNAKE VACCINE FOR DOGS Rattlesnake Vaccine for Dogs. Red Rock Biologics provides a rattlesnake vaccine for dogs. It was approved by the USDA in 2004. This vaccine is designed to help the dog develop antibodies in response to the appearance of rattlesnake venom in the body. These antibodies can result in less pain and tissue damage in the area ofthe bite, more time
HOW TO TELL IF YOUR DOG IS SICK Taking your dog’s temperature with a thermometer is the only real way to diagnose a fever (see box, below). If your dog is acting sick and has a temperature above 103 F, it’s time to call the vet. Note that a body temperature above 104.5 F is consistent with heat stroke and is a life threatening emergency. DANGERS OF HOMEMADE DIETS FOR DOGS Notice: Ask-a-Vet is an affiliated service for those who wish to speak with a veterinary professional about their pet's specific condition. Initially, a bot will ask questions to determine the general nature of your concern. Then, you will be transferred to a human. There is a charge for the service if you choose to connect to a veterinarian. DOG NEUTERING: IS EARLIER BETTER? Neutering by eight weeks of age helps ensure that the surgery is done before the dog's first heat, which can be at or before four months of age in small dog breeds. With early age neutering, there are fewer surgical and post-surgical complications reported. These include excessive bleeding, seromas (serum-filled pockets under the incision CANINE MEIBOMIAN GLAND TUMORS Meibomian gland tumors in dogs are usually benign (non-cancerous), so they don't typically spread or move to other areas of the body. Canine meibomian gland tumors can become irritated, painful, and even infected, or they can cause corneal ulcers or conjunctivitis. In dogs, FLY-BITING BEHAVIOR IN DOGS Fly-Biting Behavior in Dogs. Tweet. Fly-biting is a behavior in which dogs appear to be watching something and then start snapping at the air as though they are trying to catch a bug, even though there is nothing there. This behavior can appear to be compulsive and may beginsuddenly. It
HOW TO MAKE CANNED FOOD INTO TREATS FOR YOUR DOG Shake the loaf out out of the can, and slice it into 8 pieces. Now cut those 8 pieces each into 4 or 8 equal pieces. Place the pieces of canned food onto a cookie sheet, and bake them at 350 degrees until they are crispy (20-30 minutes; you may wish to turn them over once halfway through the cooking time). Wetter food can be made into treats WHY IS SOME OF MY DOG'S SKIN TURNING BLACK? Skin Turning Black Might Indicate a Hormonal Issue. Dogs with Cushing's syndrome, or hyperadrenocorticism experience increased levels of adrenal hormones in their bodies. One of this condition's physical signs is increased skin pigmentation, especially over the abdomen. This can also be accompanied by calcinosis cutis, or small,hard lumps in
HOW TO KNOW WHEN TO GO TO THE EMERGENCY VET If your dog experiences an open wound that's bleeding or appears to be deep, a visit to the emergency vet is a good idea. Wounds left without treatment can get infected quickly, which will mean the necessity of bigger treatments (and bills) later. And wounds that need stitching closed do a lot better if that happens right away, before the body HOW TO TELL IF YOUR DOG IS SICK Taking your dog’s temperature with a thermometer is the only real way to diagnose a fever (see box, below). If your dog is acting sick and has a temperature above 103 F, it’s time to call the vet. Note that a body temperature above 104.5 F is consistent with heat stroke and is a life threatening emergency.CPR IN DOGS
CPR, or Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, is an emergency procedure used to restore life to an animal (or human) whose breathing or heartbeat has stopped.The goal of CPR is to keep oxygen flowing to the brain and other vital organs until more definitive treatment can be obtained. CPR does not take the place of proper veterinary care. HOW TO INTRODUCE DOGS AND CHILDREN Notice: Ask-a-Vet is an affiliated service for those who wish to speak with a veterinary professional about their pet's specific condition. Initially, a bot will ask questions to determine the general nature of your concern. Then, you will be transferred to a human. There is a charge for the service if you choose to connect to a veterinarian. COMMON BLOOD TESTS DONE ON DOGS Blood testing is commonly done on dogs for purposes of diagnosis, monitoring response to treatment, and early detection of conditions. Here, we list some of the most common blood tests that veterinarians recommend for dogs and what information they provide. MRI IN DOGS: WHAT IS IT AND WHEN IS IT DONE? Tweet. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a procedure where strong magnets are used to manipulate hydrogen molecules in the body, then sound waves affect those atoms, and then a computer is used to generate images. MRI is used in veterinary medicine mostly to WHY DOES MY DOG SIT ON MY FEET? Notice: Ask-a-Vet is an affiliated service for those who wish to speak with a veterinary professional about their pet's specific condition. Initially, a bot will ask questions to determine the general nature of your concern. Then, you will be transferred to a human. There is a charge for the service if you choose to connect to a veterinarian. FLY-BITING BEHAVIOR IN DOGS Fly-Biting Behavior in Dogs. Tweet. Fly-biting is a behavior in which dogs appear to be watching something and then start snapping at the air as though they are trying to catch a bug, even though there is nothing there. This behavior can appear to be compulsive and may beginsuddenly. It
IS IT SAFE TO SEDATE YOUR DOG FOR TRAVEL? Notice: Ask-a-Vet is an affiliated service for those who wish to speak with a veterinary professional about their pet's specific condition. Initially, a bot will ask questions to determine the general nature of your concern. Then, you will be transferred to a human. There is a charge for the service if you choose to connect to a veterinarian. MY OLDER DOG SLEEPS A LOT: IS HE OK? Notice: Ask-a-Vet is an affiliated service for those who wish to speak with a veterinary professional about their pet's specific condition. Initially, a bot will ask questions to determine the general nature of your concern. Then, you will be transferred to a human. There is a charge for the service if you choose to connect to a veterinarian. WHAT CAUSES PREMATURE GRAYING IN DOGS? The results of this study were that dogs that are fearful of loud noises, other animals, and people were much more prone to early graying than those dogs that were not afraid of such things. The authors stated, in conclusion, that "Premature graying in young dogs may be a possible indicator of anxiety, fear or impulsivity issues indogs under
RATTLESNAKE VACCINE FOR DOGS Rattlesnake Vaccine for Dogs. Red Rock Biologics provides a rattlesnake vaccine for dogs. It was approved by the USDA in 2004. This vaccine is designed to help the dog develop antibodies in response to the appearance of rattlesnake venom in the body. These antibodies can result in less pain and tissue damage in the area ofthe bite, more time
FIRST AID FOR CHEMICAL BURNS IN DOGS First Aid for Chemical Burns in Dogs. First, remove the chemical from the area. Keep the packaging so you can report the exact exposure that your dog had to your veterinarian or the Pet Poison Helpline. Call the Pet Poison Helpline at 800-213-6680. They can give you further immediate actions to take. DANGERS OF HOMEMADE DIETS FOR DOGS Notice: Ask-a-Vet is an affiliated service for those who wish to speak with a veterinary professional about their pet's specific condition. Initially, a bot will ask questions to determine the general nature of your concern. Then, you will be transferred to a human. There is a charge for the service if you choose to connect to a veterinarian. MRI IN DOGS: WHAT IS IT AND WHEN IS IT DONE? Tweet. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a procedure where strong magnets are used to manipulate hydrogen molecules in the body, then sound waves affect those atoms, and then a computer is used to generate images. MRI is used in veterinary medicine mostly to WHY IS SOME OF MY DOG'S SKIN TURNING BLACK? Skin Turning Black Might Indicate a Hormonal Issue. Dogs with Cushing's syndrome, or hyperadrenocorticism experience increased levels of adrenal hormones in their bodies. One of this condition's physical signs is increased skin pigmentation, especially over the abdomen. This can also be accompanied by calcinosis cutis, or small,hard lumps in
TIPS FOR FEEDING A HUNGRY, OVERWEIGHT DOG Notice: Ask-a-Vet is an affiliated service for those who wish to speak with a veterinary professional about their pet's specific condition. Initially, a bot will ask questions to determine the general nature of your concern. Then, you will be transferred to a human. There is a charge for the service if you choose to connect to a veterinarian. DOG NEUTERING: IS EARLIER BETTER? Neutering by eight weeks of age helps ensure that the surgery is done before the dog's first heat, which can be at or before four months of age in small dog breeds. With early age neutering, there are fewer surgical and post-surgical complications reported. These include excessive bleeding, seromas (serum-filled pockets under the incision HOW TO MAKE CANNED FOOD INTO TREATS FOR YOUR DOG Shake the loaf out out of the can, and slice it into 8 pieces. Now cut those 8 pieces each into 4 or 8 equal pieces. Place the pieces of canned food onto a cookie sheet, and bake them at 350 degrees until they are crispy (20-30 minutes; you may wish to turn them over once halfway through the cooking time). Wetter food can be made into treats CANINE MEIBOMIAN GLAND TUMORS Meibomian gland tumors in dogs are usually benign (non-cancerous), so they don't typically spread or move to other areas of the body. Canine meibomian gland tumors can become irritated, painful, and even infected, or they can cause corneal ulcers or conjunctivitis. In dogs, HOW TO KNOW WHEN TO GO TO THE EMERGENCY VET If your dog experiences an open wound that's bleeding or appears to be deep, a visit to the emergency vet is a good idea. Wounds left without treatment can get infected quickly, which will mean the necessity of bigger treatments (and bills) later. And wounds that need stitching closed do a lot better if that happens right away, before the body RATTLESNAKE VACCINE FOR DOGS Rattlesnake Vaccine for Dogs. Red Rock Biologics provides a rattlesnake vaccine for dogs. It was approved by the USDA in 2004. This vaccine is designed to help the dog develop antibodies in response to the appearance of rattlesnake venom in the body. These antibodies can result in less pain and tissue damage in the area ofthe bite, more time
FIRST AID FOR CHEMICAL BURNS IN DOGS First Aid for Chemical Burns in Dogs. First, remove the chemical from the area. Keep the packaging so you can report the exact exposure that your dog had to your veterinarian or the Pet Poison Helpline. Call the Pet Poison Helpline at 800-213-6680. They can give you further immediate actions to take. DANGERS OF HOMEMADE DIETS FOR DOGS Notice: Ask-a-Vet is an affiliated service for those who wish to speak with a veterinary professional about their pet's specific condition. Initially, a bot will ask questions to determine the general nature of your concern. Then, you will be transferred to a human. There is a charge for the service if you choose to connect to a veterinarian. MRI IN DOGS: WHAT IS IT AND WHEN IS IT DONE? Tweet. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a procedure where strong magnets are used to manipulate hydrogen molecules in the body, then sound waves affect those atoms, and then a computer is used to generate images. MRI is used in veterinary medicine mostly to WHY IS SOME OF MY DOG'S SKIN TURNING BLACK? Skin Turning Black Might Indicate a Hormonal Issue. Dogs with Cushing's syndrome, or hyperadrenocorticism experience increased levels of adrenal hormones in their bodies. One of this condition's physical signs is increased skin pigmentation, especially over the abdomen. This can also be accompanied by calcinosis cutis, or small,hard lumps in
TIPS FOR FEEDING A HUNGRY, OVERWEIGHT DOG Notice: Ask-a-Vet is an affiliated service for those who wish to speak with a veterinary professional about their pet's specific condition. Initially, a bot will ask questions to determine the general nature of your concern. Then, you will be transferred to a human. There is a charge for the service if you choose to connect to a veterinarian. DOG NEUTERING: IS EARLIER BETTER? Neutering by eight weeks of age helps ensure that the surgery is done before the dog's first heat, which can be at or before four months of age in small dog breeds. With early age neutering, there are fewer surgical and post-surgical complications reported. These include excessive bleeding, seromas (serum-filled pockets under the incision HOW TO MAKE CANNED FOOD INTO TREATS FOR YOUR DOG Shake the loaf out out of the can, and slice it into 8 pieces. Now cut those 8 pieces each into 4 or 8 equal pieces. Place the pieces of canned food onto a cookie sheet, and bake them at 350 degrees until they are crispy (20-30 minutes; you may wish to turn them over once halfway through the cooking time). Wetter food can be made into treats CANINE MEIBOMIAN GLAND TUMORS Meibomian gland tumors in dogs are usually benign (non-cancerous), so they don't typically spread or move to other areas of the body. Canine meibomian gland tumors can become irritated, painful, and even infected, or they can cause corneal ulcers or conjunctivitis. In dogs, HOW TO KNOW WHEN TO GO TO THE EMERGENCY VET If your dog experiences an open wound that's bleeding or appears to be deep, a visit to the emergency vet is a good idea. Wounds left without treatment can get infected quickly, which will mean the necessity of bigger treatments (and bills) later. And wounds that need stitching closed do a lot better if that happens right away, before the body COMMON BLOOD TESTS DONE ON DOGS Blood testing is commonly done on dogs for purposes of diagnosis, monitoring response to treatment, and early detection of conditions. Here, we list some of the most common blood tests that veterinarians recommend for dogs and what information they provide. MRI IN DOGS: WHAT IS IT AND WHEN IS IT DONE? Tweet. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a procedure where strong magnets are used to manipulate hydrogen molecules in the body, then sound waves affect those atoms, and then a computer is used to generate images. MRI is used in veterinary medicine mostly to HOW TO TELL IF YOUR DOG IS SICK Taking your dog’s temperature with a thermometer is the only real way to diagnose a fever (see box, below). If your dog is acting sick and has a temperature above 103 F, it’s time to call the vet. Note that a body temperature above 104.5 F is consistent with heat stroke and is a life threatening emergency. MY OLDER DOG SLEEPS A LOT: IS HE OK? Notice: Ask-a-Vet is an affiliated service for those who wish to speak with a veterinary professional about their pet's specific condition. Initially, a bot will ask questions to determine the general nature of your concern. Then, you will be transferred to a human. There is a charge for the service if you choose to connect to a veterinarian. FLY-BITING BEHAVIOR IN DOGS Fly-Biting Behavior in Dogs. Tweet. Fly-biting is a behavior in which dogs appear to be watching something and then start snapping at the air as though they are trying to catch a bug, even though there is nothing there. This behavior can appear to be compulsive and may beginsuddenly. It
WHY DOES MY DOG SIT ON MY FEET? Notice: Ask-a-Vet is an affiliated service for those who wish to speak with a veterinary professional about their pet's specific condition. Initially, a bot will ask questions to determine the general nature of your concern. Then, you will be transferred to a human. There is a charge for the service if you choose to connect to a veterinarian. IS IT SAFE TO SEDATE YOUR DOG FOR TRAVEL? Notice: Ask-a-Vet is an affiliated service for those who wish to speak with a veterinary professional about their pet's specific condition. Initially, a bot will ask questions to determine the general nature of your concern. Then, you will be transferred to a human. There is a charge for the service if you choose to connect to a veterinarian. FIRST AID FOR A DOG WITH A BROKEN BONE Notice: Ask-a-Vet is an affiliated service for those who wish to speak with a veterinary professional about their pet's specific condition. Initially, a bot will ask questions to determine the general nature of your concern. Then, you will be transferred to a human. There is a charge for the service if you choose to connect to a veterinarian. IDEAS FOR MANAGING CANINE SEPARATION ANXIETY Separation anxiety is a condition that can negatively impact a dog's (and their owner's) quality of life. It's fear and anxiety that occur when a dog is separated from his caretaker(s). While there is no one cure-all for separation anxiety, there are things that you can do tomanage it
WHAT CAUSES PREMATURE GRAYING IN DOGS? The results of this study were that dogs that are fearful of loud noises, other animals, and people were much more prone to early graying than those dogs that were not afraid of such things. The authors stated, in conclusion, that "Premature graying in young dogs may be a possible indicator of anxiety, fear or impulsivity issues indogs under
COMMON BLOOD TESTS DONE ON DOGS Blood testing is commonly done on dogs for purposes of diagnosis, monitoring response to treatment, and early detection of conditions. Here, we list some of the most common blood tests that veterinarians recommend for dogs and what information they provide. FIRST AID FOR CHEMICAL BURNS IN DOGS First Aid for Chemical Burns in Dogs. First, remove the chemical from the area. Keep the packaging so you can report the exact exposure that your dog had to your veterinarian or the Pet Poison Helpline. Call the Pet Poison Helpline at 800-213-6680. They can give you further immediate actions to take. RATTLESNAKE VACCINE FOR DOGS Rattlesnake Vaccine for Dogs. Red Rock Biologics provides a rattlesnake vaccine for dogs. It was approved by the USDA in 2004. This vaccine is designed to help the dog develop antibodies in response to the appearance of rattlesnake venom in the body. These antibodies can result in less pain and tissue damage in the area ofthe bite, more time
HOW TO MAKE CANNED FOOD INTO TREATS FOR YOUR DOG Shake the loaf out out of the can, and slice it into 8 pieces. Now cut those 8 pieces each into 4 or 8 equal pieces. Place the pieces of canned food onto a cookie sheet, and bake them at 350 degrees until they are crispy (20-30 minutes; you may wish to turn them over once halfway through the cooking time). Wetter food can be made into treats HOW TO TELL IF YOUR DOG IS SICK Taking your dog’s temperature with a thermometer is the only real way to diagnose a fever (see box, below). If your dog is acting sick and has a temperature above 103 F, it’s time to call the vet. Note that a body temperature above 104.5 F is consistent with heat stroke and is a life threatening emergency. WHY IS SOME OF MY DOG'S SKIN TURNING BLACK? Skin Turning Black Might Indicate a Hormonal Issue. Dogs with Cushing's syndrome, or hyperadrenocorticism experience increased levels of adrenal hormones in their bodies. One of this condition's physical signs is increased skin pigmentation, especially over the abdomen. This can also be accompanied by calcinosis cutis, or small,hard lumps in
DOG NEUTERING: IS EARLIER BETTER? Neutering by eight weeks of age helps ensure that the surgery is done before the dog's first heat, which can be at or before four months of age in small dog breeds. With early age neutering, there are fewer surgical and post-surgical complications reported. These include excessive bleeding, seromas (serum-filled pockets under the incision CANINE MEIBOMIAN GLAND TUMORS Meibomian gland tumors in dogs are usually benign (non-cancerous), so they don't typically spread or move to other areas of the body. Canine meibomian gland tumors can become irritated, painful, and even infected, or they can cause corneal ulcers or conjunctivitis. In dogs, CAUSES OF FREQUENT URINATION AND URINARY ACCIDENTS IN DOGS Increased appetite. Increased water consumption. Increased frequency of urination and possibly urinary accidents in the house. Weight loss. Almost all cases of diabetes mellitus in dogs are insulin-dependent. Your veterinarian will likely change your dog's diet and have you begin insulin injections. DOES A DRY NOSE MEAN MY DOG IS SICK? Notice: Ask-a-Vet is an affiliated service for those who wish to speak with a veterinary professional about their pet's specific condition. Initially, a bot will ask questions to determine the general nature of your concern. Then, you will be transferred to a human. There is a charge for the service if you choose to connect to a veterinarian. COMMON BLOOD TESTS DONE ON DOGS Blood testing is commonly done on dogs for purposes of diagnosis, monitoring response to treatment, and early detection of conditions. Here, we list some of the most common blood tests that veterinarians recommend for dogs and what information they provide. FIRST AID FOR CHEMICAL BURNS IN DOGS First Aid for Chemical Burns in Dogs. First, remove the chemical from the area. Keep the packaging so you can report the exact exposure that your dog had to your veterinarian or the Pet Poison Helpline. Call the Pet Poison Helpline at 800-213-6680. They can give you further immediate actions to take. RATTLESNAKE VACCINE FOR DOGS Rattlesnake Vaccine for Dogs. Red Rock Biologics provides a rattlesnake vaccine for dogs. It was approved by the USDA in 2004. This vaccine is designed to help the dog develop antibodies in response to the appearance of rattlesnake venom in the body. These antibodies can result in less pain and tissue damage in the area ofthe bite, more time
HOW TO MAKE CANNED FOOD INTO TREATS FOR YOUR DOG Shake the loaf out out of the can, and slice it into 8 pieces. Now cut those 8 pieces each into 4 or 8 equal pieces. Place the pieces of canned food onto a cookie sheet, and bake them at 350 degrees until they are crispy (20-30 minutes; you may wish to turn them over once halfway through the cooking time). Wetter food can be made into treats HOW TO TELL IF YOUR DOG IS SICK Taking your dog’s temperature with a thermometer is the only real way to diagnose a fever (see box, below). If your dog is acting sick and has a temperature above 103 F, it’s time to call the vet. Note that a body temperature above 104.5 F is consistent with heat stroke and is a life threatening emergency. WHY IS SOME OF MY DOG'S SKIN TURNING BLACK? Skin Turning Black Might Indicate a Hormonal Issue. Dogs with Cushing's syndrome, or hyperadrenocorticism experience increased levels of adrenal hormones in their bodies. One of this condition's physical signs is increased skin pigmentation, especially over the abdomen. This can also be accompanied by calcinosis cutis, or small,hard lumps in
DOG NEUTERING: IS EARLIER BETTER? Neutering by eight weeks of age helps ensure that the surgery is done before the dog's first heat, which can be at or before four months of age in small dog breeds. With early age neutering, there are fewer surgical and post-surgical complications reported. These include excessive bleeding, seromas (serum-filled pockets under the incision CANINE MEIBOMIAN GLAND TUMORS Meibomian gland tumors in dogs are usually benign (non-cancerous), so they don't typically spread or move to other areas of the body. Canine meibomian gland tumors can become irritated, painful, and even infected, or they can cause corneal ulcers or conjunctivitis. In dogs, DOES A DRY NOSE MEAN MY DOG IS SICK? Notice: Ask-a-Vet is an affiliated service for those who wish to speak with a veterinary professional about their pet's specific condition. Initially, a bot will ask questions to determine the general nature of your concern. Then, you will be transferred to a human. There is a charge for the service if you choose to connect to a veterinarian. CAUSES OF FREQUENT URINATION AND URINARY ACCIDENTS IN DOGS Increased appetite. Increased water consumption. Increased frequency of urination and possibly urinary accidents in the house. Weight loss. Almost all cases of diabetes mellitus in dogs are insulin-dependent. Your veterinarian will likely change your dog's diet and have you begin insulin injections. COMMON BLOOD TESTS DONE ON DOGS Blood testing is commonly done on dogs for purposes of diagnosis, monitoring response to treatment, and early detection of conditions. Here, we list some of the most common blood tests that veterinarians recommend for dogs and what information they provide. FIRST AID FOR CHEMICAL BURNS IN DOGS First Aid for Chemical Burns in Dogs. First, remove the chemical from the area. Keep the packaging so you can report the exact exposure that your dog had to your veterinarian or the Pet Poison Helpline. Call the Pet Poison Helpline at 800-213-6680. They can give you further immediate actions to take. HOW TO TELL IF YOUR DOG IS SICK Taking your dog’s temperature with a thermometer is the only real way to diagnose a fever (see box, below). If your dog is acting sick and has a temperature above 103 F, it’s time to call the vet. Note that a body temperature above 104.5 F is consistent with heat stroke and is a life threatening emergency. COMMON CAUSES OF SUDDEN DEATH IN DOGS Toxin Ingestion. Ingesting toxins is another common cause of sudden death in dogs. This can include chemicals, medications, and human foods. The ASPCA pet poison helpline keeps track of the calls they take about dogs ingesting toxins and creates a list of the top tenyearly.
RATTLESNAKE VACCINE FOR DOGS Rattlesnake Vaccine for Dogs. Red Rock Biologics provides a rattlesnake vaccine for dogs. It was approved by the USDA in 2004. This vaccine is designed to help the dog develop antibodies in response to the appearance of rattlesnake venom in the body. These antibodies can result in less pain and tissue damage in the area ofthe bite, more time
MRI IN DOGS: WHAT IS IT AND WHEN IS IT DONE? Tweet. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a procedure where strong magnets are used to manipulate hydrogen molecules in the body, then sound waves affect those atoms, and then a computer is used to generate images. MRI is used in veterinary medicine mostly to CAUSES OF FREQUENT URINATION AND URINARY ACCIDENTS IN DOGS Notice: Ask-a-Vet is an affiliated service for those who wish to speak with a veterinary professional about their pet's specific condition. Initially, a bot will ask questions to determine the general nature of your concern. Then, you will be transferred to a human. There is a charge for the service if you choose to connect to a veterinarian. FLY-BITING BEHAVIOR IN DOGS Fly-Biting Behavior in Dogs. Tweet. Fly-biting is a behavior in which dogs appear to be watching something and then start snapping at the air as though they are trying to catch a bug, even though there is nothing there. This behavior can appear to be compulsive and may beginsuddenly. It
MOST COMMON CANINE TUMORS Lymphoma or Lymphosarcoma. Lymphoma is among the most common type of tumor seen in dogs, representing 20 percent of all canine cancers. Currently, dogs are 2-5 times more likely than people to develop lymphoma. This tumor can affect any breed of dog at any age. Some breeds, such as the golden retriever, are more likely to be affected SEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN NEUTERED DOGS Mounting, humping, and other overtly sexual behaviors are a normal part of canine reproduction. But it can be a bit shocking and off-putting when a neutered male or spayed female dog carries on this way. In fact, it is a fairly normal part of canine social behavior. Young puppies often mount each other as a rough-and-tumble way ofsoliciting
COMMON BLOOD TESTS DONE ON DOGS Blood testing is commonly done on dogs for purposes of diagnosis, monitoring response to treatment, and early detection of conditions. Here, we list some of the most common blood tests that veterinarians recommend for dogs and what information they provide. FIRST AID FOR CHEMICAL BURNS IN DOGS First Aid for Chemical Burns in Dogs. First, remove the chemical from the area. Keep the packaging so you can report the exact exposure that your dog had to your veterinarian or the Pet Poison Helpline. Call the Pet Poison Helpline at 800-213-6680. They can give you further immediate actions to take. RATTLESNAKE VACCINE FOR DOGS Rattlesnake Vaccine for Dogs. Red Rock Biologics provides a rattlesnake vaccine for dogs. It was approved by the USDA in 2004. This vaccine is designed to help the dog develop antibodies in response to the appearance of rattlesnake venom in the body. These antibodies can result in less pain and tissue damage in the area ofthe bite, more time
HOW TO MAKE CANNED FOOD INTO TREATS FOR YOUR DOG Shake the loaf out out of the can, and slice it into 8 pieces. Now cut those 8 pieces each into 4 or 8 equal pieces. Place the pieces of canned food onto a cookie sheet, and bake them at 350 degrees until they are crispy (20-30 minutes; you may wish to turn them over once halfway through the cooking time). Wetter food can be made into treats HOW TO TELL IF YOUR DOG IS SICK Taking your dog’s temperature with a thermometer is the only real way to diagnose a fever (see box, below). If your dog is acting sick and has a temperature above 103 F, it’s time to call the vet. Note that a body temperature above 104.5 F is consistent with heat stroke and is a life threatening emergency. WHY IS SOME OF MY DOG'S SKIN TURNING BLACK? Skin Turning Black Might Indicate a Hormonal Issue. Dogs with Cushing's syndrome, or hyperadrenocorticism experience increased levels of adrenal hormones in their bodies. One of this condition's physical signs is increased skin pigmentation, especially over the abdomen. This can also be accompanied by calcinosis cutis, or small,hard lumps in
DOG NEUTERING: IS EARLIER BETTER? Neutering by eight weeks of age helps ensure that the surgery is done before the dog's first heat, which can be at or before four months of age in small dog breeds. With early age neutering, there are fewer surgical and post-surgical complications reported. These include excessive bleeding, seromas (serum-filled pockets under the incision CANINE MEIBOMIAN GLAND TUMORS Meibomian gland tumors in dogs are usually benign (non-cancerous), so they don't typically spread or move to other areas of the body. Canine meibomian gland tumors can become irritated, painful, and even infected, or they can cause corneal ulcers or conjunctivitis. In dogs, CAUSES OF FREQUENT URINATION AND URINARY ACCIDENTS IN DOGS Increased appetite. Increased water consumption. Increased frequency of urination and possibly urinary accidents in the house. Weight loss. Almost all cases of diabetes mellitus in dogs are insulin-dependent. Your veterinarian will likely change your dog's diet and have you begin insulin injections. DOES A DRY NOSE MEAN MY DOG IS SICK? Notice: Ask-a-Vet is an affiliated service for those who wish to speak with a veterinary professional about their pet's specific condition. Initially, a bot will ask questions to determine the general nature of your concern. Then, you will be transferred to a human. There is a charge for the service if you choose to connect to a veterinarian. COMMON BLOOD TESTS DONE ON DOGS Blood testing is commonly done on dogs for purposes of diagnosis, monitoring response to treatment, and early detection of conditions. Here, we list some of the most common blood tests that veterinarians recommend for dogs and what information they provide. FIRST AID FOR CHEMICAL BURNS IN DOGS First Aid for Chemical Burns in Dogs. First, remove the chemical from the area. Keep the packaging so you can report the exact exposure that your dog had to your veterinarian or the Pet Poison Helpline. Call the Pet Poison Helpline at 800-213-6680. They can give you further immediate actions to take. RATTLESNAKE VACCINE FOR DOGS Rattlesnake Vaccine for Dogs. Red Rock Biologics provides a rattlesnake vaccine for dogs. It was approved by the USDA in 2004. This vaccine is designed to help the dog develop antibodies in response to the appearance of rattlesnake venom in the body. These antibodies can result in less pain and tissue damage in the area ofthe bite, more time
HOW TO MAKE CANNED FOOD INTO TREATS FOR YOUR DOG Shake the loaf out out of the can, and slice it into 8 pieces. Now cut those 8 pieces each into 4 or 8 equal pieces. Place the pieces of canned food onto a cookie sheet, and bake them at 350 degrees until they are crispy (20-30 minutes; you may wish to turn them over once halfway through the cooking time). Wetter food can be made into treats HOW TO TELL IF YOUR DOG IS SICK Taking your dog’s temperature with a thermometer is the only real way to diagnose a fever (see box, below). If your dog is acting sick and has a temperature above 103 F, it’s time to call the vet. Note that a body temperature above 104.5 F is consistent with heat stroke and is a life threatening emergency. WHY IS SOME OF MY DOG'S SKIN TURNING BLACK? Skin Turning Black Might Indicate a Hormonal Issue. Dogs with Cushing's syndrome, or hyperadrenocorticism experience increased levels of adrenal hormones in their bodies. One of this condition's physical signs is increased skin pigmentation, especially over the abdomen. This can also be accompanied by calcinosis cutis, or small,hard lumps in
DOG NEUTERING: IS EARLIER BETTER? Neutering by eight weeks of age helps ensure that the surgery is done before the dog's first heat, which can be at or before four months of age in small dog breeds. With early age neutering, there are fewer surgical and post-surgical complications reported. These include excessive bleeding, seromas (serum-filled pockets under the incision CANINE MEIBOMIAN GLAND TUMORS Meibomian gland tumors in dogs are usually benign (non-cancerous), so they don't typically spread or move to other areas of the body. Canine meibomian gland tumors can become irritated, painful, and even infected, or they can cause corneal ulcers or conjunctivitis. In dogs, CAUSES OF FREQUENT URINATION AND URINARY ACCIDENTS IN DOGS Increased appetite. Increased water consumption. Increased frequency of urination and possibly urinary accidents in the house. Weight loss. Almost all cases of diabetes mellitus in dogs are insulin-dependent. Your veterinarian will likely change your dog's diet and have you begin insulin injections. DOES A DRY NOSE MEAN MY DOG IS SICK? Notice: Ask-a-Vet is an affiliated service for those who wish to speak with a veterinary professional about their pet's specific condition. Initially, a bot will ask questions to determine the general nature of your concern. Then, you will be transferred to a human. There is a charge for the service if you choose to connect to a veterinarian. COMMON BLOOD TESTS DONE ON DOGS Blood testing is commonly done on dogs for purposes of diagnosis, monitoring response to treatment, and early detection of conditions. Here, we list some of the most common blood tests that veterinarians recommend for dogs and what information they provide. FIRST AID FOR CHEMICAL BURNS IN DOGS First Aid for Chemical Burns in Dogs. First, remove the chemical from the area. Keep the packaging so you can report the exact exposure that your dog had to your veterinarian or the Pet Poison Helpline. Call the Pet Poison Helpline at 800-213-6680. They can give you further immediate actions to take. HOW TO TELL IF YOUR DOG IS SICK Taking your dog’s temperature with a thermometer is the only real way to diagnose a fever (see box, below). If your dog is acting sick and has a temperature above 103 F, it’s time to call the vet. Note that a body temperature above 104.5 F is consistent with heat stroke and is a life threatening emergency. COMMON CAUSES OF SUDDEN DEATH IN DOGS Toxin Ingestion. Ingesting toxins is another common cause of sudden death in dogs. This can include chemicals, medications, and human foods. The ASPCA pet poison helpline keeps track of the calls they take about dogs ingesting toxins and creates a list of the top tenyearly.
RATTLESNAKE VACCINE FOR DOGS Rattlesnake Vaccine for Dogs. Red Rock Biologics provides a rattlesnake vaccine for dogs. It was approved by the USDA in 2004. This vaccine is designed to help the dog develop antibodies in response to the appearance of rattlesnake venom in the body. These antibodies can result in less pain and tissue damage in the area ofthe bite, more time
MRI IN DOGS: WHAT IS IT AND WHEN IS IT DONE? Tweet. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a procedure where strong magnets are used to manipulate hydrogen molecules in the body, then sound waves affect those atoms, and then a computer is used to generate images. MRI is used in veterinary medicine mostly to CAUSES OF FREQUENT URINATION AND URINARY ACCIDENTS IN DOGS Notice: Ask-a-Vet is an affiliated service for those who wish to speak with a veterinary professional about their pet's specific condition. Initially, a bot will ask questions to determine the general nature of your concern. Then, you will be transferred to a human. There is a charge for the service if you choose to connect to a veterinarian. FLY-BITING BEHAVIOR IN DOGS Fly-Biting Behavior in Dogs. Tweet. Fly-biting is a behavior in which dogs appear to be watching something and then start snapping at the air as though they are trying to catch a bug, even though there is nothing there. This behavior can appear to be compulsive and may beginsuddenly. It
MOST COMMON CANINE TUMORS Lymphoma or Lymphosarcoma. Lymphoma is among the most common type of tumor seen in dogs, representing 20 percent of all canine cancers. Currently, dogs are 2-5 times more likely than people to develop lymphoma. This tumor can affect any breed of dog at any age. Some breeds, such as the golden retriever, are more likely to be affected SEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN NEUTERED DOGS Mounting, humping, and other overtly sexual behaviors are a normal part of canine reproduction. But it can be a bit shocking and off-putting when a neutered male or spayed female dog carries on this way. In fact, it is a fairly normal part of canine social behavior. Young puppies often mount each other as a rough-and-tumble way ofsoliciting
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