Gastropexy in Dogs
What is gastropexy? Gastropexy is a surgical procedure done to “tack” or attach the stomach to the body wall, so it can’t flip or twist. Bloat—a dangerous condition technically called “gastric dilatation and volvulus (GVD)”—is when the dog’s stomach fills with gas and twists. It is life-threatening. If the stomach flips, the odds of a good outcome go down dramatically.
Lyme Disease in Dogs
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Can Dogs Get Concussions?
If dogs can get concussions, how do they happen and what can be done? Let’s explore.
Quick, Make Dog Fleas Flee
Nobody thinks fleas are good for dogs. But do you know why they are bad? And that they are bad for you and your...
Shock Wave Therapy For Dogs With Arthritis
but after only one eSWT treatment
29 Dog Breeds Predisposed to Hypothyroidism
These 29 dog breeds are the top most inclined to develop hypothyroidism as they age.
Dog Treadmill Choices
Working out on a dog treadmill can be a great excercise option during inclement weather, or the winter months when long walks aren't an option.
Liver Cancer in Dogs
True liver cancer tends to grow slowly, but your dog can be uncomfortable and feel sick. Many metastatic cancers that settle in the liver, such as hemangiosarcoma, have shorter survival times and may be painful. Keep in mind your dog’s quality of life.
10 Ways to Improve Your Dog’s Lymph Circulation
Most of us appreciate the circulatory system and understand how the heart pumps blood through arteries, veins, and capillaries, but few of us know...
What To Expect From Your Dog’s Check Up at the Vet
How often your dog should be seen by your veterinarian, and what sort of routine screening diagnostics should be conducted, are highly dependent on...
Is My Dog Overweight?
Overweight dogs show sad symptoms that indicate a weight issue, so it's important to learn how to tell if a dog is overweight. Here’s how.
Dog Heartworm Symptoms and Prevention
Heartworm is a deadly parasite spread by the bite of a mosquito. The symptoms of heartworm becoming increasingly severe as the damage progresses. This damage is not fully reversible making prevention or early treatment critical.


















