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Acute pancreatitis
Addison’s disease
Allergic Dermatitis
Arthritis
Bladder Stones
Blood in Stool
Breast Cancer
Bronchitis
Cataracts
Cherry Eye
Cloudy Eye
Colitis
Constipation
Collapsing Trachea
Conjunctivitis
Corneal Ulcer
Cushing’s syndrome
Diabetes mellitus
Distemper
Dry Eye
Ear Infection
Entropion
Erlichiosis
Eye Discharge
Eye Pain & Squinting
Eye Trauma
False Pregnancy
Glaucoma
Hepatitis
Hip Dysplasia
Hot Spots
Hypothyroidism
Kennel Cough
Keratitis
Kidney Failure
Leptospirosis
Lipoma / Fatty Tumor
Liver Failure
Lyme Disease
Red Mange (Demodex)
Mast Cell Tumor
Obesity
Panosteitis
Parvo
Pyoderma
Pyometra
Rabies
Red Eye
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fe
Ruptured Cruciate Ligamen
Scooting
Senility
Seziures
Testicular Tumor
Toad Toxicity
Urinary Incontinence
Urinary Tract Infection
Uveitis
Vestibular Syndrome
Vomiting

 

 

Conditions

 

We have provided information on some common and not so common conditions your pet may encounter in their life. If your pet has been diagnosed with a condition not listed here please contact the office via email fedah@bellsouth,net subject line should read "condition" or call the office to request the information. We are constantly updating the site to try to provide you with as much information as possible.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Guide to Dog Emergencies

 

 

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER

 

The information and materials on this site are provided for general information purposes and may not be relied on as a substitute for actual professional medical advice, care or treatment. Nothing on this site may be used for diagnosing or treating any health condition and is not a substitute for professional medical evaluation, diagnosis or treatment. The information provided by this site, is not intended to be or should be taken as professional medical advice. You are encouraged to consult your Veterinarian or your Veterinary Specialist to obtain professional medical advice, which may agree or disagree with the information and materials contained on this site. You should consult your own Veterinarian or Veterinary Specialist regarding your pets symptoms, medical condition, treatment or medications. If your pet has or you suspect that your pet may have a medical problem, you should contact your Veterinarian immediately. Do not disregard the medical advice of your Veterinarian or Veterinary Specialist or delay in seeking medical advice from your Veterinarian or Veterinary Specialist because of anything you read on this site.