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Skin Cancer in Dogs: What Treatments Are Available?
VetMed offers treatment options for skin cancer in dogs.
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Treatment Options for Mast Cell Tumors in Dogs (Mastocytoma)
Mast cell tumors (MCTs), also known as mastocytomas, represent one of the most common forms of cancer in dogs.
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Liver Disease in Dogs: 8 Symptoms That Can Tell You
When the liver faces malfunction or disease, the implications can be far-reaching, affecting numerous bodily processes.
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Rectal Polyps in Dogs: Should You Be Worried?
Rectal polyps, while relatively rare, with early diagnosis and appropriate treatment, many dogs continue to lead healthy lives.
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Intestinal Blockage in Dogs: 8 Signs to Look Out For
Intestinal blockages in dogs are a significant health concern and one of the more common emergencies that veterinarians encounter.
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Anal Gland Cancer in Dogs: How is it Treated?
Anal gland cancer in dogs is a subject that needs earnest attention for those who might be noticing symptoms in their dogs.
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Stomach Cancer in Dogs: 7 Symptoms To Look Out For
Though less common than other types of cancer, it is often aggressive and can spread rapidly, affecting quality of life and lifespan.
Clayton Watkins, DVM


My Dog Has Something Stuck In Its Throat, But Is Not Choking
While many of us are well-versed in common issues like allergies, esophageal obstructions are often less understood.
Clayton Watkins, DVM


Collapsed Trachea (Windpipe) in Dogs: 10 Symptoms to Look For
Collapsed trachea is a serious medical condition affecting dogs that can compromise their quality of life and, in extreme cases, be fatal.
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7 Signs Your Dog Has Something Stuck in Its Nose: What To Do Next
If you've noticed your dog sneezing, pawing at its nose, or appearing agitated, your pet might be dealing with a nasal foreign body.
Clayton Watkins, DVM


Ear Tumors in Dogs: How Are They Treated?
While not all ear growths are cancerous, early detection and treatment are crucial for your dog's well-being.
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Head Shaking in Dogs: 10 Reasons Why Your Dog Might Be Shaking Their Head
While head shaking is common in dogs, excessive or intense shaking can be a symptom of underlying issues that may require attention.
Clayton Watkins, DVM


Bladder Polyps in Dogs: Polypoid Cystitis
VetMed specializes in minimally invasive procedures for treating conditions like bladder polyps.
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Urinary Incontinence in Dogs: Housetrained Dog Peeing Inside?
Involuntary leakage of urine is often a symptom of an underlying medical issue requiring attention.
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Blood in Dog Urine: What Does It Mean?
Although the presence of blood, medically termed hematuria, is often alarming, most causes are treatable.
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Nasal Tumors in Dogs: The Journey From Diagnosis to Treatment
We will explore what nasal tumors are, their symptoms, causes, prevention, diagnostic methods, and available treatment options.
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Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) in Dogs: Everything You Need to Know
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common health issues that can affect dogs of all ages and breeds. Just like humans, dogs can experience
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Ectopic Ureters in Dogs: From Diagnosis to Recovery
Ectopic ureters are a congenital anomaly that can affect dogs, leading to urinary complications and discomfort.
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Bladder Cancer in Dogs: What's the Prognosis?
What's the prognosis for dogs with bladder cancer? What caused it and how do we treat it? We've got the answers for you.
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Bladder Stones in Dogs: Painful but Treatable
We'll take a closer look at bladder stones in dogs, including the different types, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, and more!
Clayton Watkins, DVM
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