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Cardiomyopathy is degeneration of the heart muscle so that the heart, which is basically the pumping machine of the body, progressively weakens and finally fails.As a result of this…
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Heart failure is the inability of the heart to maintain a circulation sufficient to meet the body’s needs. Heart failure usually describes failure of the heart muscle (myocardial…
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Heartworm is a disease that primarily affects dogs. Cats can be affected but then the disease is usually less severe in the cat. Today the disease has worldwide distribution particularly the…
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Most bitches come into heat (oestrus) approximately every six months and this can be a problem unless you have her neutered.All unneutered bitches come into heat (oestrus) on a regular basis…
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The most common cause of heatstroke or hyperthermia is the confinement of a dog in a car with inadequate ventilation. In such circumstances the condition can occur with frightening rapidity.…
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Canine herpes virus (CHV) is a common infection in dogs. It is important because of the role it plays in canine neonatal mortality. Recent work has shown that more than 80% of dogs in the UK…
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Hip dysplasia is a deformity of the hip which occurs during growth. The hip joint is a ball and socket joint. During growth both the ball, (which is the head of the femur or thigh bone) and…
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Hookworms are small worms (approx. 1 cm in length) that attach to the lining of the dog’s small intestine by their hooked mouthparts.Two types are found in the UK. Uncinaria…
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Horner’s syndrome is a common neurological disorder of the eye and facial muscles. The condition is usually sudden in onset. The most common signs noted by owners are: drooping of the…
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Dogs are highly social animals that make wonderful pets. They can be effective as watchdogs, are excellent companions for play and exercise, and are sources of affection and comfort. However,…