Common types of discharge include clear and watery, bloody, mucoid, or purulent (containing pus). Each of these types can signal different conditions.
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Common types of discharge include clear and watery, bloody, mucoid, or purulent (containing pus). Each of these types can signal different conditions.
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Common types of discharge include clear and watery, bloody, mucoid, or purulent (containing pus). Each of these types can signal different conditions.
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Common types of discharge include clear and watery, bloody, mucoid, or purulent (containing pus). Each of these types can signal different conditions.
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My Female Dog Has Clear Discharge. During the heat period or postpartum period after labor, it is common for a female dog to have certain amounts of discharge. Outside of these periods,...
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The phone call started in an ordinary way, "Dr. Randolph, I need to make an appointment for Gus."
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If you have noticed nipple discharge in your dog, you may be wondering what is causing it. There are several potential causes which I will discuss in this article. But as always, see your vet so that they can help your dog.
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How do you know what’s normal? Here’s a guide for everything you need to know about your dog’s vaginal health.
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Puppy vaginitis is inflammation of the vagina in a dog that has not reached puberty. Find out how to prevent, identify, and treat it.
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Pain can be difficult to detect in older dogs. It is important for dog owners to recognize subtle signs of pain in their dog. Signs of pain include slowing down on walks, unwillingness to play, reluctance to sit or stand, limping or weight shifting, and sensitivity to touch on being picked up. If any of these behaviors are observed, your dog should be evaluated by your veterinarian and a pain management plan devised.
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Pain can be difficult to detect in older dogs. It is important for dog owners to recognize subtle signs of pain in their dog. Signs of pain include slowing down on walks, unwillingness to play, reluctance to sit or stand, limping or weight shifting, and sensitivity to touch on being picked up. If any of these behaviors are observed, your dog should be evaluated by your veterinarian and a pain management plan devised.
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Pain can be difficult to detect in older dogs. It is important for dog owners to recognize subtle signs of pain in their dog. Signs of pain include slowing down on walks, unwillingness to play, reluctance to sit or stand, limping or weight shifting, and sensitivity to touch on being picked up. If any of these behaviors are observed, your dog should be evaluated by your veterinarian and a pain management plan devised.
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Punishment is the application of a stimulus that decreases the chance that a behavior will be repeated. It must be timed to coincide with the undesirable behavior, and must be unpleasant enough to deter the dog from repeating the behavior.
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There is much to know and understand about raising a healthy, happy puppy. Read on to learn more about to causes, symptoms, and treatment of puppy vaginitis.
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Vaginitis, by its simplest definition, is inflammation of the vagina. But vaginitis is not a simple condition.
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False pregnancy is common in dogs. We look at the symptoms, including physical and behavioural changes in your dog and how long it lasts.
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You might have heard of pyometra before; despite being common, it is one of the most deadly diseases that we vets come across. What is Pyometra? Pyometra literally means ‘pus in the uterus’. It occurs in about 25% of unspayed female dogs before the age of 10. In essence, pyometra is a uterine infection. It […]
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Estrus, known as on heat, is a stage in a female's reproductive cycle during which she becomes receptive to mating with males. When she is on heat, estrogen levels first increase and then sharply decrease, and mature eggs are released from ovaries.
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When your dog has mucus in the eyes, it's pretty common. But excessive discharge, especially when it's yellow or yellow-green, is a sign of trouble.
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Lumps and bumps on pets and dogs may not always be serious cases, but here are things to look for in case it might be...
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“How long does a dog stay in heat? And how do I deal with the mess in the meantime?” We’re here to answer your questions. Here’s your dog period guide!
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