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Elevated Alkaline Phosphatase in Dogs

As mentioned, several drugs may cause an increase in the dog's alkaline phosphatase levels. Phenobarbital may cause increased levels of L-ALP, while steroids may increase L-ALP and C-ALP levels. This increase … See more

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Ask the Vet: What is Blue Doberman Syndrome

WEBBlue Doberman syndrome, also known as color dilution alopecia, color mutant alopecia, blue dog disease and blue balding syndrome or fawn Irish Setter …

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Veterinarian Discusses Cortisone Shots for Dogs

WEBJul 26, 2019. Cortisone shots for dogs are administered to help manage a variety of conditions affecting dogs including arthritis and allergies. The main purpose is often to …

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My Dog Has an Upset Stomach After Eating Bones: Here's What …

WEBThe causes for a dog's upset stomach after eating bones can be various, from minor to life-threatening. Let's take a look at several of them and what vets have to …

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Causes of High White Blood Cell Count in Dogs: What Vets Say

WEBThe causes for a high white blood cell count in dogs are various, and pinpointing the problem require the help of your vet. 1. Presence of Infection. Generally …

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Five Signs A Dog Has a Toothache (Dental Pain)

WEBThey may sleep more and interact with their family less. Some dogs may act cranky, grouchy or they may act needy or hide. The most noticeable signs a dog has a …

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Ask the Vet: Do Unspayed Dogs Get Cancer

WEBThere seems to be an abundance of information about cancer risks associated with spaying and neutering dogs, but often certain forms of cancer affecting …

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Skin Problems of Shar-Pei Dogs: What You Need to Know

WEBMast Cell Tumors Mast cell tumors are a common type of cancer affecting dogs. These tumors arise from mast cells. While this type of cancer mostly affects dogs …

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Side Effects of Cerenia in Dogs

WEBOther Cerenia side effects in dogs include inflammation of the ear (3 dogs out of 206, 1.5 percent), endotoxic shock (2 dogs out of 206, 1 percent), blood in urine (2 …

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Ask the Vet: My Dog is Sick After Deworming

WEBVomiting is another common yet benign side effect of deworming products for dogs. Same as the diarrhea, the vomiting is expected to subside in a day or two. If …

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Ask the Vet: How to Tell if a Dog Has Rabies

WEBDumb rabies manifests with progressive paralysis that starts with the dog's legs, facial distortion, and inability to swallow. Based on the inability to swallow, dog …

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Why is My Dog Using the Abdominal Muscles to Breathe

WEBHeartworm disease. Metabolic diseases. Cancer. "If a pet is breathing with greater effort than normal you may see the abdominal muscles (stomach region) moving …

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Pros and Cons of a Raw Diet for Dogs: a Vet's Opinion

WEBCons of a Raw Diet for Dogs. There are several pros and cons of a raw diet for dogs. The biggest disadvantage of feeding a raw diet is the concern over pathogen …

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Ask a Vet: How Long Does it Take For Dogs to Digest Food

WEBNamely, in dogs based on the exact digestibility, food can stay inside the stomach for up to 12 hours. In humans, it stays for only four to five hours. Anyway, the …

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Hepatocellular Adenoma in Dogs (Benign Liver Tumor)

WEBJun 7, 2019. Hepatocellular adenoma in dogs, also referred to as "hepatoma," is a benign tumor originating in the liver. It is commonly found in senior dogs over the age of ten. …

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Upset Stomach in Dogs After Vaccination: Here's What Vets Say

WEBWhile usually most severe vaccine reactions happen within 10 to 20 minutes, not all dogs follow the rules, and some may even develop delayed reactions within 4 to 6 …

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How to Stop a Dog From Chewing His Feet

WEBFeet Chewing Cause 6: FLEAS. When it comes to paw chewing, fleas are among the most common culprits. The mere presence of fleas is enough to cause …

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Ask The Vet: Why Do Dogs Need Their Anal Glands Expressed

WEBLearn how to express the glands. Have your vet show you first. First, put on disposable latex gloves. Raise your dog’s tail to a flagpole position, which causes the …

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Ask the Vet: What are Dog Vaccine Side Effects

WEBRarely, vaccines can cause a potentially life-threatening reaction known as anaphylaxis. As a condition, anaphylaxis causes both cardiac and respiratory failures …

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