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Jumping, Chewing, Playbiting, and Other Destructive Behavior Problems in Puppies, Young Dogs

Pediatric Behavior Problems in Dogs Behavioral issues commonly observed in puppies and young dogs, such as jumping, chewing, and play biting, are clinically termed as pediatric behavior problems. While these behaviors might seem typical for a puppy, they are often unacceptable in a household pet. It’s crucial to address these issues early on through behavioral …

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Jawbone Enlargement in Dogs

Craniomandibular Osteopathy in Dogs Enlargement of the jawbone in dogs, known as craniomandibular osteopathy, affects the mandible and temporomandibular joint (TMJ). This condition involves the formation of excess bone along these areas, leading to pain and difficulty in opening the mouth and eating. Typically observed in puppies aged four to eight months, it is more …

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Prostate Cancer in Dogs (Prostatic Adenocarcinoma)

What Is Prostate Cancer (Prostatic Adenocarcinoma) in Dogs? Prostate cancer, specifically prostatic adenocarcinoma, affects male dogs and originates in the prostate gland, situated near the bladder’s neck where the urethra exits. This gland produces seminal fluid. Prostate cancer in dogs results from uncontrolled growth of prostate gland cells, with adenocarcinoma being the most prevalent form. …

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Jaundice in Dogs

What Is Jaundice in Dogs? Jaundice, also known as icterus, manifests as a yellowing discoloration in a dog’s gums, eyes, skin, and blood. This occurs due to an elevated accumulation of bilirubin, an orange-yellow pigment formed in the liver, a condition termed hyperbilirubinemia. Hyperbilirubinemia indicates a more severe underlying condition, potentially posing a life-threatening medical …

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Pneumonia (Fungal) in Dogs

Fungal Pneumonia in Dogs Fungal pneumonia in dogs arises from a deep fungal infection, known as a mycotic infection, causing inflammation in the lungs. The inflammation can affect the interstitial tissues, lymphatic vessels, or peribronchial tissues of the lung. While fungal pneumonia can occur in both dogs and cats, it’s less common in felines. Certain …

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Plague in Dogs

Yersinia pestis in Dogs Plague, caused by the parasitic genus Yersinia pestis, is a bacterial disease that occurs globally. In the United States, it is primarily prevalent in the southwest during the months spanning May to October. Rats, squirrels, and mice serve as carriers of this disease, which is typically transmitted through either rodent bites …

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