Sneezing and nasal discharge can occur for many different reasons including infection, allergy, foreign body, and tumors. A thorough history and physical exam is the first step in diagnosing the cause of sneezing/nasal discharge. Initial screening tests include CBC, biochemistry profile, urinalysis, and coagulation testing. These tests can be used to indicate the safety of general anesthesia needed for additional testing. Specific testing that may be recommended for determining the cause of nasal discharge/sneezing may include nasal swab for cytology, radiographs of the nasal cavity, nasal flush for cytology, culture and sensitivity testing, and rhinoscopy. Chest radiographs, specific micro-organism DNA testing, more advanced imaging such as CT or MRI, and biopsy may be considered based on initial test results.
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WebMD explains seizures in dogs - causes, symptoms, types, and treatments.
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WebMD explains seizures in dogs - causes, symptoms, types, and treatments.
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WebMD explains seizures in dogs - causes, symptoms, types, and treatments.
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AKC's Chief Veterinary Officer Dr. Jerry Klein discusses dog seizures, including what causes them and what to do if your pup has one.
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Dog seizures can be a scary experience for you and your pet. We go over symptoms of dog seizures and ways that you can help your pet if they have one.
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Dog seizures can be a scary experience for you and your pet. We go over symptoms of dog seizures and ways that you can help your pet if they have one.
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Dog seizures can be a scary experience for you and your pet. We go over symptoms of dog seizures and ways that you can help your pet if they have one.
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Dog seizures can be a scary experience for you and your pet. We go over symptoms of dog seizures and ways that you can help your pet if they have one.
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There are a number of reasons that your dog may have a seizure ranging from heat exhaustion to epilepsy. Today our Greensboro vets share some of the reasons that dogs have seizures, and what y
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There are a number of reasons that your dog may have a seizure ranging from heat exhaustion to epilepsy. Today our Greensboro vets share some of the reasons that dogs have seizures, and what y
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There are a number of reasons that your dog may have a seizure ranging from heat exhaustion to epilepsy. Today our Greensboro vets share some of the reasons that dogs have seizures, and what y
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There are a number of reasons that your dog may have a seizure ranging from heat exhaustion to epilepsy. Today our Greensboro vets share some of the reasons that dogs have seizures, and what y
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Seizures are involuntary behaviors that occurs abnormally may represent a seizure. Seizures are classified into several categories. Generalized (Grand Mal) seizures, Partial Seizures, and Psychomotor Seizures. Seizures are often difficult to tell from fainting spells. Seizures may be caused by situations within the brain or by situations centered outside the brain.
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Seizures are one of the most common neurological problems in dogs. Talk to your vet about what to do if your dog has a seizure.
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We’ve created a chart that shows the most common toxins that cause seizures in dogs. Share this information with your clients to help ward off problems.
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We’ve created a chart that shows the most common toxins that cause seizures in dogs. Share this information with your clients to help ward off problems.
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We’ve created a chart that shows the most common toxins that cause seizures in dogs. Share this information with your clients to help ward off problems.
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We’ve created a chart that shows the most common toxins that cause seizures in dogs. Share this information with your clients to help ward off problems.
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What does a dog seizure look like? And what to do for your dog immediately and later, once you’ve had a chance to recover.
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Find out more about seizures in dogs with Vets Now.
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Are you familiar with what triggers or causes seizures in dogs? Learn about different triggers & causes of dog seizures here!
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The ASPCA reports over 200,000 cases of pet poisoning every year. Was your pet exposed to one of these toxins that cause dog seizures?
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Dog Seizures. It’s unexpected – and often frightening. And it can happen with any breed at any age. One moment you and your dog are going on and the next...
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Dog seizures are commonly reported neurological problem in dogs, here are signs that indicate that your dog may be experiencing a seizure.
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