Episcleritis in dogs is an inflammatory condition of the episclera, which is the thin layer of tissue between the conjunctiva and sclera — the white part of the eye. It is characterized by localized or diffuse redness and swelling in the affected area, giving the eye an irritated or bloodshot appearance.…
Verminous myelitis in dogs is a neurological disorder resulting from parasitic infections in the spinal cord. Although relatively rare,…
Scleritis in dogs is an inflammatory condition affecting the sclera — the white outer layer of the eyeball. The…
Mange is a common and highly contagious skin disease in dogs, caused by various species of parasitic mites. These…
Abscesses in dogs are localized pockets of pus that form in response to infections. They occur when the body’s…
Spinal and vertebral birth defects in dogs are a range of congenital conditions that affect the structure and function…
Episcleritis in dogs is an inflammatory condition of the episclera, which is the thin layer of tissue between the conjunctiva…
Verminous myelitis in dogs is a neurological disorder resulting from parasitic infections in the spinal cord. Although relatively rare,…
Ketoconazole is a drug used to treat fungal infections in dogs. Veterinarians can also use it to treat Cushing’s…