Heatstroke In Dogs: Signs & Symptoms
Heatstroke is a deadly health condition seen in Long Island dogs. Our vets are here to provided you with all the essential information you need to keep your dog protected as it starts getting hotter outside.
Heatstroke is a deadly health condition seen in Long Island dogs. Our vets are here to provided you with all the essential information you need to keep your dog protected as it starts getting hotter outside.
As any sports fan knows all too well, ACL tears are a common injury among athletes. What you might not know, is that while there is no ACL in dogs, the CCL (cranial cruciate ligament) is essentially the same thing--with some key differences that make torn ACL style injuries even more common in dogs than they are in people!
Your dog's cranial cruciate ligament is comparable to a human's ACL and helps their knee function correctly. Today our Long Island vets discuss the details of TPLO surgery, dogs who need it, and what to do if your dog jumped before they were fully recovered.
Pancreatic cancer is relatively rare in dogs, nonetheless, it's important for owners to know the symptoms so that treatment can begin early to try and prevent or limit the spread of this disease. Today our Long Island veterinary team explains the types of pancreatic cancer seen in dogs.
Although our canine companions are covered in fur, skin cancer is still a very real health concern for dogs. If you have found an unusual bump on your dog's skin, it's always best to have it looked at by a vet. Here, our Long Island veterinarians explain three types of skin cancer commonly seen in dogs.
When it comes to cancer some breeds of dogs face a higher risk of developing the disease than others. Among purebred dogs, there are certain breeds that have predispositions for specific forms of cancer. Our Long Island veterinary team shares a few of the breeds with an increased risk of developing cancer.
Heart disease is a serious medical condition in cats that requires urgent veterinary care. Left untreated feline heart conditions can lead to congestive heart failure. Here, our Long Island vets share the types, symptoms and treatments for heart disease in cats.
An enlarged heart in a dog - or dilated cardiomyopathy - is a condition with a variety of causes and potentially severe effects. Here, our Long Island veterinary cardiologist explains this serious condition’s causes, symptoms and treatments.
While not always required, surgery is often the best treatment options for dogs suffering from Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD).
Our Long Island vets explain the causes and symptoms of common dermatological issues in dogs and cats, as well as tips on prevention.
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