What is Cushing's disease in dogs?
Dogs with Cushing’s syndrome produce excessive amounts of cortisol. This can have harmful effects on other organs and on the ability of the body to regulate itself.
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Dogs with Cushing’s syndrome produce excessive amounts of cortisol. This can have harmful effects on other organs and on the ability of the body to regulate itself.
As the temperature drops and winter sets in, it’s important to ensure your dog stays healthy, happy, and warm.
BOAS stands for Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome. This syndrome is a pathological condition affecting short-nosed dogs and cats can lead to severe respiratory distress.
Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that affects the body’s ability to regulate blood sugar (glucose) levels, resulting in the level of glucose in the blood being too high or too low.
Ear problems in dogs encompass inflammation and a range of infections and accompanying symptoms. In this article, At Parkhill Vets in Wetherby, we will delve into the factors that commonly contribute to these problems.
At Parkhill Vets we have created a detailed guide offering potential solutions if your dog begins to experience incontinence in their later years.