PET HEALTH BLOG
Kennel Cough
We’ve all had that annoying and painful hacking cough before…but have you ever heard your dog do it? No, your dog did not catch your cold…but he may have caught his own type of “cold”! If you’re a dog owner, you have probably heard of kennel cough before, especially if you ever take your dog to a grooming or boarding facility. If your dog is hacking or making constant noises that sound like they are choking, they may have a case of kennel cough, or as it is also known, canine infectious tracheobronchitis.
Anal Glands
So you know that funny little thing you’ve seen your dog doing where he’s scooting his butt across the grass...or heaven forbid, your white carpet in the living room? This is actually an indication that his anal glands are full or impacted.
Mast Cell Tumours
Mast cell tumors are the most common type of skin tumor found in dogs and the second most common in cats. They are most often noticed in middle aged patients, but can occur in any age. They are the most prevalent in Boxers and Boston terriers; these two breeds actually make up 50% of all dog cases. They are still found in many other breeds as well, though.
Pancreatitis in Dogs
Pancreatitis is defined as “inflammation of the pancreas”. Most likely, you have heard of this condition in humans, but maybe you didn’t know that this can also occur in dogs (and cats!). The pancreas is integral for the digestion of foods, producing enzymes that digest foods, and producing insulin. It is a busy little organ!
Canine Cognitive Dysfunction (CCD) Syndrome
One of the most dreaded diseases among the human race is dementia. What a lot of people do not know, is that unfortunately, our dogs can get a form of this too. It’s called canine cognitive dysfunction syndrome, or “canine dementia”.
Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis (HGE) in Dogs
Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis (HGE) has, in recent years, been renamed Acute Hemorrhagic Diarrhea Syndrome (AHDS), but you will hear veterinary personnel use either term. The term hemorrhagic gastroenteritis basically means inflammation of the stomach and intestine with bleeding. HGE is a life-threatening condition that occurs when large amounts of fluid or blood seep into the gut.
Ectoparasites
For most of us, the thought of ectoparasites, such as fleas, ticks, and mites, makes our skin crawl! And for good reason…they are creepy little buggers! Some of them are not only a nuisance, but also a danger to the health and well-being of our pets. Knowing what they look like, how our pets acquire them, and how to prevent/kill them is important.
Patellar Luxation in Dogs
In simpler terms, “patellar luxation” means the dislocation of the kneecap. This condition occurs when the kneecap, or the patella, is dislocated from its normal position in the groove of the femur.
Pet Fire Safety
As we’re all well aware, the late summer months are the peak of “wildfire season”. Most families have some sort of evacuation plan, but are your pets part of your plan? Fires, whether they are grass fires or house fires, can start and travel very quickly. Having a written out and practiced plan is the best way to keep you and your entire household safe.