Canine atopic dermatitis (AD) is an allergic skin disease characterized by cutaneous inflammation and pruritus. The condition is a diagnostic challenge: it has a wide range of clinical presentations, these are often similar to other skin conditions and …
Fear-related behavioral issues such as separation anxiety, fear of confinement and noise aversion have a huge impact in the quality of life of dogs and their owners. These animals suffer high levels of stress which can lead to other injuries.. They are …
As in humans and other species, anxiety is an important facet of canine behavior and affects welfare. To better characterize anxiety, the authors of this study created a validated survey for owners and collected data on 3264 dogs in Finland of various …
Behavior problems too often cause owners to relinquish or euthanize their pets. Sometimes these behavior changes are the result of underlying disease so veterinarians play a key role in identifying and treating the disease and, in doing so, resolving …
Introducing new cats to a household can be cause moment of high stress and can lead to important behavioral problems, including aggression and house soiling. A recent study investigated whether long-acting pellets containing rabbit maternal-neonatal ph …
While they are still rare, the most common heart tumors in dogs are hemangiosarcomas, chemodectomas, lymphomas and ectopic thyroid carcinomas. Samples for cytological or histopathological analysis are usually collected in masses with an extra-cardiac l …
Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) is a semi-invasive technique that enables direct visualization of the heart and other anatomic structures through the esophagus. TEE provides better quality images than routine transthoracic echocardiography as th …
This article describes the clinical approach and treatment of an 8-year old female cat that presented at consultation with decreased appetite, weakness, weak femoral pulses, jugular venous distension, a grade III/VI continuous heart murmur and abdomina …
This article describes the diagnostic approach of two conditions seen occasionally in dogs: septic pericarditis and a myocardial abscess. A 3-year-old female English springer spaniel presented with a three-month history of intermittent pyrexia and leth …
Performing blood transfusions between cats can save lives but we should always keep in mind that this procedure carries risks, not only for the cat receiving the transfusion but also for the donor cat. The donor is being subjected to an invasive proced …
A pyometra is characterized by the proliferation of opportunistic bacteria leading to inflammation and to a gradual build-up of pus within the uterine lumen. This condition is commonly seen in adult, intact, female dogs, and can be a life-threatening d …
Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a common cause of cardiac disease in both humans and dogs. Several studies have shown that a prolonged QRS complex duration is correlated to ventricular chamber enlargement, systolic dysfunction and higher chances of hea …
This case report describes the diagnostic approach for a 9-year-old female Yorkshire terrier, presented at consultation with anorexia, vomiting, and diarrhea. These clinical signs had been going on for 2 weeks. Hyperthermia, depression and weight loss …
Feline injection-site sarcomas (FISS) are malignant tumors that arise at the site of an injection in cats. Only a small number of cats develop this adverse reaction, which may indicate that genetic factors are also involved in the appearance of these a …
Large wounds that do not allow primary closure require the use of other reconstruction techniques. Axial pattern flaps are local skin flaps that include a direct cutaneous artery and vein in their base. These enable us to transfer a large section of sk …