Causes and Symptoms of Seizures in Dogs
Seizures in dogs can be caused by a number of factors ranging from heat exhaustion to epilepsy. Today our Ventura vets help you to understand more about seizures in dogs.
Seizures in dogs can be caused by a number of factors ranging from heat exhaustion to epilepsy. Today our Ventura vets help you to understand more about seizures in dogs.
The most common type of bone cancer in dogs, called osteosarcoma, is aggressive and can spread quickly to other parts of the body, making early detection and treatment vital. Today, our Ventura vets explain how to spot the signs of bone cancer in your dog, and when to reach out to your vet.
Our Ventura emergency vets provide treatment information for concerned pet-parents witnessing the symptoms of Vestibular Disease in their dog.
Does your dog experience seizures? The severity of these seizures may vary from almost undetectable to severe. The type of seizures your dog suffers from can also differ from one event to the next. In today’s post, our Ventura vats explain the different types of seizures in dogs.
From epilepsy to tumors, a number of things can cause seizures in dogs. Today, our Ventura vets explain some causes of seizures in dogs, and what to do if your dog has a seizure.
Today, our Ventura vets describe heat stroke and its symptoms. We also give actionable tips on what to do if you think your dog might be suffering from it, and provide advice on how to prevent it in the first place.
Dilated Cardiomyopathy (an enlarged heart in a dog) can have many potential causes and several severe side effects. Today, our Ventura vets will explain causes of this serious condition, symptoms and treatment options.
Osteosarcoma (bone cancer) is one of the most common types of cancer our Ventura vets see in dogs. To achieve good treatment outcomes bone cancer needs to be detected and treated in the earliest stages.
Is your dog suffering from a hip condition or issue? FHO surgery may be a good option to pursue. In this post, our Ventura vets describe hip anatomy in dogs, conditions that can occur, and what’s involved in FHO surgery and recovery.