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Nine Lives Can’t Beat Gravity: High-Rise Syndrome
What is High Rise Syndrome and how is it preventable?
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GDV: A Twist Too Deadly to Ignore
What causes GDV? While the exact cause is unknown, GDV is more common in large, deep-chested breeds, though smaller breeds like Dachshunds can also be affected. It is often seen in dogs that eat large meals quickly. Warning Signs of GDV: Swollen/Bloated, hard abdomen Retching without producing vomit Excessive drooling Pacing or restlessness Rapid breathing or panting Weakness or collapse How is GDV treated? Immediate care is critical to survival. 1. Emergency Stabilization IV
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POCUS vs Full Scan: What’s the Difference
POCUS vs. Full Diagnostic Ultrasound: What’s the Difference and Why It Matters
When your pet needs imaging, not all ultrasounds are the same.
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When Labor Gets Stuck: What to Know About Dystocia in Pets
Understanding Labor and Dystocia in Dogs and Cats A normal labor process in dogs and cats progresses in three main stages. It’s essential...
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Protein-Losing Enteropathy: The Invisible Challenge for Our Furry Friends.
What is PLE (Protein-losing Enteropathy)? Protein-Losing Enteropathy (PLE) in dogs is a condition where your dog's body loses too much...
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