Reverse sneezing can be alarming to witness, but it’s usually nothing to worry about. It can easily be mistaken for a sneeze, cough or gagging episode.  Reverse sneezing is caused by a spasm in your dog’s throat that resolves by itself in around 30 seconds or less. If it becomes frequent or worsens, take a […]

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An aural haematoma in dogs is a condition where the ear flap fills up with blood. Aural haematomas are fairly common in dogs and have a good outlook if treatment is started as soon as possible and the underlying cause is found.  The most common cause of aural haematomas in dogs is trauma, from excessive […]

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Weight loss in dogs is a very common but non-specific sign. It can be caused by mild, easy-to-treat conditions or more serious, life-threatening diseases. Any age of dog can develop weight loss due to medical reasons.  Many conditions causing weight loss are treatable, especially with an early diagnosis. Cachexia is the name used for an […]

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Nail problems in dogs are common and have many different causes. Most nail problems are straightforward to diagnose and do not need emergency treatment. The prognosis for nail problems is generally good, though some may need life-long treatment.    The most common causes of nail problems are trauma, allergies, and infections. Dogs of any age […]

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Uveitis in dogs can lead to blindness if left untreated. Dogs that are squinting should have their eyes checked by a vet. Golden retrievers may be prone to this condition. Uveitis is inflammation of the middle area of the eye (uvea), which includes certain tissues within the eye. Depending on the affected tissues, this condition […]

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Leptospirosis in dogs is a highly contagious bacterial disease that is often fatal. It is relatively uncommon in the UK, but some areas have many more cases than others. Dogs of any age can catch leptospirosis.  Leptospirosis is spread through the urine of infected animals and in infected water sources. It causes severe damage to […]

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Glaucoma is a very painful condition that often causes blindness. There are different types of glaucoma. The inherited type can commonly affect Beagles, Basset Hounds, Boston Terriers, Cocker Spaniels, and Shar-pei, but other breeds can be affected too.  Dogs with glaucoma have high pressure inside the eye. Contact your vet immediately if your dog has […]

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Giardia in dogs can be challenging to treat, but it’s usually not a life-threatening disease. Younger dogs are more likely to be infected with this parasite.  Giardia is a tiny parasite that causes upset tummies. It carries a low risk of spreading to humans, but it’s recommended to practise good hand and house hygiene when […]

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Osteosarcoma is a type of bone cancer. It usually affects one of the limbs. It’s most commonly diagnosed at around 7 years of age, and it appears more in large and giant breeds.  Osteosarcoma is the most common malignant tumour of the bone. It’s a painful cancer and sadly, it has a poor outcome. Treatment […]

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A C-section in dogs is often needed when natural birthing poses risks. Approximately 20% of canine pregnancies encounter complications requiring this intervention. A C-section in dogs is a surgical procedure that involves administering anaesthesia, making an abdominal incision, and carefully extracting puppies from the uterus. The procedure is crucial when complications arise during labour, jeopardising […]

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