Vestibular Disease in Dogs

Vestibular Disease in Dogs

Vestibular Disease in Dogs is a sudden disturbance of balance, more common in older dogs, causing symptoms such as head tilt, vomiting, circling, and lack of coordination. This condition can be triggered by factors like ear infections, hypothyroidism, trauma, tumors, or antibiotics. In most cases, dogs begin to improve within 72 hours, with symptoms improving … Read more

Pyoderma in Dogs

Pyoderma in Dogs

Pyoderma in dogs is a bacterial skin infection that requires topical treatment, such as medicated sprays and shampoos, containing benzoyl peroxide, sulfur with salicylic acid, or chlorhexidine. These treatments should be used once or twice per week for three to four weeks, along with clean, dry, padded bedding for the dog. Pyoderma does not go … Read more