Addison’s Disease in Dogs

Hypoadrenocorticism in Dogs Mineralocorticoids and glucocorticoids are hormones normally produced by the adrenal glands, which are located near the kidneys. Both of these hormones are…

Arrhythmias after Blunt Heart Trauma in Dogs

Traumatic Myocarditis in Dogs Traumatic myocarditis is the term applied to the syndrome of arrhythmias – irregular heartbeats – that sometimes complicates a blunt trauma…

Abnormal Protein Production in Dogs

Paraproteinemia in Dogs Plasma cells are white blood cells, which produce large quantities of antibodies, essential to the body’s immune response to invasions of bacteria…

Abnormal Heart Rhythm in Dogs

Sinus Bradycardia in Dogs Sinus bradycardia (SB) is indicated by a slower-than-normal rate of impulses in the sinus node. Also called the sinoatrial node (SAN),…

Anal Sac Disorders in Dogs

Image via iStock.com/mpikula Dogs have anal sacs on either side of the anus that fill with fluid produced by the anal glands. This fluid is…

Anxiety and Compulsive Disorders in Dogs

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) in Dogs Compulsive disorder is characterized by a repetitious, relatively unchanging sequence of activities or movements that has no obvious purpose…