Caring for your Older Dog

tvet.com Puppies do eventually grow up, but with good nutrition, dental care and veterinary care they can live longer and healthier than ever before

Degenerative Disc Disease in Dogs

tvet.com Degenerative disc disease is a common disease of some breeds of dogs, especially the dachshund. The normally soft cushion disc cushion between the bones of the vertebrae in the back can push up and pinch the spinal cord. In mild cases in causes pain or a reluctance to jump up. In severe cases in can cause paralysis. Your veterinarian can help you with the diagnosis and treatment of your dog's back problems

Demodectic Mange in Dogs

tvet.com When you hear the term, "mangy dog", we often picture a dog with hair loss, itching, open wounds and such. Demodectic Mange refers to a disease caused by a certain mite commonly found in dogs. With newer therapies, these mites can be controlled and the hair will grow back.

Elimination Problems in Dogs

tvet.com Most elimination problems in dogs involve puppies or newly adopted adult dogs who had been in a shelter or in a boarding environment. Occasionally, even well trained adult dogs can revert to having house training mistakes after certain behavioral issues or stresses, such as the introduction of a new pet, or even a new child into the house, or scheduling changes. Other reasons may be more medical such as diet changes, gastrointestinal disease, neurologic problems, or urinary tract diseases.

Your Dog's Physical Exam

tvet.com We all know how important regular checkups are for us as we age, well, this is no different for our dogs. As a matter of fact, when you consider how much faster our dogs age, these checkups are even more critical and should be even more frequent. A pet's body goes through many changes as he or she ages, and many of their systems can begin to breakdown as well. We can be much more effective in helping them deal with these changes if we catch them early on. It's often much easier to prevent the big problems than it is to treat them.

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