
Why you should consider this anatomic anomaly in female dogs with recurrent urinary tract infections-and how you can fix it.

Why you should consider this anatomic anomaly in female dogs with recurrent urinary tract infections-and how you can fix it.

Get affected dogs back comfortably on all fours by examining these most common causes and how they can be treated.

While esophageal foreign bodies are not as common in our patients as gastrointestinal foreign bodies, they still can and do pose a challenge.

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