Scleritis in dogs is an inflammatory condition affecting the sclera — the white outer layer of the eyeball. The sclera is a dense, fibrous tissue that provides structural support and protection to the eye. When this tissue becomes inflamed, it can cause redness, swelling, and discomfort in affected dogs. While…
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…
Spinal and vertebral birth defects in dogs are a range of congenital conditions that affect the structure and function…
Canine lymphoma — also known as lymphosarcoma (LSA) — is a type of cancer that originates in the lymphatic…
Peripheral vitreous degeneration (PVD) is an ocular condition in dogs that affects the vitreous body in the eye. In…
Heat stroke is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a dog’s body temperature rises to dangerously high levels, typically…
Scleritis in dogs is an inflammatory condition affecting the sclera — the white outer layer of the eyeball. The…