Craniomandibular osteopathy is a serious jaw bone disorder that occurs primarily in young dogs, most often in terriers. The most common breeds affected are West Highland White Terriers, Scottish Terriers and Cairn Terriers. However, Craniomandibular Osteopathy has also been recognized in other terrier breeds as well as in Boxers, Labs, Great Danes and Dobermans. It normally becomes…
There is a wide range of treatment options available for treating dogs that have arthritis (also known as osteoarthritis or degenerative joint disease).
Adequate Rest: Dogs with degenerative joint disease need adequate rest. Rest helps to decrease inflammation and strengthen joints. Too much exercise and over-use of the damaged joints will aggravate symptoms and may also accelerate joint…
Panosteitis is an inflammatory disease of the bones of young dogs. It causes a sudden onset of lameness, resulting in recurrent limping. It occurs in many breeds of dogs, but German shepherds, especially males, seem more prone to developing it. Dogs between five to twelve months of age are most often affected, although it can…
Canine parvoviral enteritis, caused by the canine parvovirus, is a highly contagious disease in dogs that affects their digestive system. Before the late 1970′s, parvoviral enteritis did not even exist and most of what we now know of this disease has been discovered since then. It is now known that the diseases is transmitted via the oral/fecal…
Blastomycosis, or Blasto as it often called, in dogs, humans and other mammals is a commonly misdiagnosed systemic fungal disease. It is a great disease pretender that can be mistaken for cancer, viral infections, Lyme Disease, or other systemic fungal diseases such as Valley Fever. Many dogs die or are euthanized each year due to delay in…
Beaver Fever is a disease that dogs and people can get by drinking water from a contaminated source, such as a pond, a lake, or even a puddle. The disease is actually called giardiasis, and it is caused by a microscopic single-celled parasite called Giardia, that can infect the intestines of people and animals.
Giardia is found in bodies of…
Asthma is a disease that can affect dogs, cats, other animals and, of course, humans. It results in an obstruction of the airways when the bronchi (the air passages in the lungs) fill up with mucous and go into spasms (bronchoconstriction). It is far more common in cats than dogs. Asthma is more common in Siamese and…
There is a wide range of treatment options available for treating arthritis (also known as osteoarthritis or degenerative joint disease).
Adequate Rest: Dogs with degenerative joint disease need adequate rest. Rest helps to decrease inflammation and strengthen joints. Too much exercise and over-use of the damaged joints will aggravate symptoms and may also accelerate joint destruction. Unfortunately, it is often…
Addison’s is most correctly termed hypoadrenocorticism in dogs and orger animals; a complex word for an equally complex disease! It is caused by a hormonal deficiency that results from the reduced production of certain hormones released from the adrenal glands, a pair of small but very important structures that are located at the tip of each kidney. There are…