Pelvic bladder in dogs happens when the bladder becomes displaced. The condition can cause problems with how a dog is able to pee. Generally, intact female dogs who are less than a year old seem to ...
Bladder stones are a common problem with dogs. Bladder stones are solid mineral deposits that form in the bladder. Tiny crystals form in the urine and over time they bond together to form bladder ...
Dogs and cats can suffer from a condition known as urolithiasis. Urolithiasis means ‘urine stones’. Urinary stones can form in the kidneys. This is the first thing we think of because it is the most ...
Dear Dr. Fox: We have a 15-month-old female West Highland poodle. She is the joy of our life. We had an ovarian hysterectomy done when she was 6 months old. She is housebroken, and we can leave her up ...
Q: My Maltese dog has bladder stones and we’re told they need to be removed with surgery. But I’ve been reading things that say stones can be dissolved with a special diet or with a laser. Is surgery ...
Dogs can be trained to detect bladder cancer by 'smelling' urine, concludes new research published in this week's BMJ. Tumours are thought to produce volatile organic compounds with distinctive odours ...
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