Articles

Urinary Accidents July 5, 2011

Dr. Nancy Kay discusses common causes for urinary accidents by dogs.

Trends in Veterinary Medicine June 28, 2011

Dr. Nancy Kay breaks down the results of the recently released State of Pet Health 2011 Report from Banfield Pet Hospital.

Sugarless Gum Poses Danger to Dogs June 1, 2011

Dr. Patrick Mahaney warns of the danger of toxicity to dogs caused by sugarless chewing gum.

Normal Abnormalities May 24, 2011

Nancy Kay, DVM describes the idea of a "normal abnormality" - something that is worthy of note within a patient's medical record, yet is an anticipated abnormality given the animal's age, breed, or circumstances and is highly unlikely to ever become a significant health issue.

Cognitive Dysfunction in Senior Dogs May 23, 2011

Your dog's changing behavior may be more than simply aging. Pet owners may be unaware of a common condition called cognitive dysfunction syndrome (CDS), similar to Alzheimer's disease in humans.

Summer Dangers for Dogs May 17, 2011

Dogs face serious risks when temperatures rise. Owners should be aware of the signs of heat stroke and know how to prevent it from happening to their dog.

Chihuahuas Are Among Toy Breeds Affected by Syringomyelia May 1, 2011

Syringomyelia is a disorder of the central nervous system that commonly occurs in Cavalier King Charles Spaniels. Most Cavaliers are believed to have SM secondary to Chiari-like malformation (CM), a condition in which the brain is too big for the skull, causing it to be crushed and pushed out of the foramen magnum, the funnel-like opening to the vertebral canal. This obstructs the flow of cerebrospinal fluid in and out of the skull, causing fluid to accumulate in the spinal cord. While it is not known how widespread SM is in Chihuahuas, multiple cases have been reported. Other affected toy breeds include Brussels Griffon, Maltese, Pomeranians and Yorkshire Terriers.

Giving Eyesight to the Blind April 27, 2011

Ophthalmologists at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine have restored vision to dogs and provide hope to human patients.

Eyes are the Prize: Identifying the Cause of Lens Luxation in Terriers April 25, 2011

Research Success Story for the discovery of genetic mutation associated with Lens Luxation.

Research in American Staffordshire Terriers Gives Scientists a Fresh Look at a Rare Human Disease April 25, 2011

Research success story on descovery of genetic mutation associated with neuronal ceroid lipofuscinose in American Staffordshire Terriers.

Items 241 - 250 of 299  Previous21222324252627282930Next

 

Help Future Generations of Dogs

Participate in canine health research by providing samples or by enrolling in a clinical trial. Samples are needed from healthy dogs and dogs affected by specific diseases.

Learn How to Help

Get Canine Health News:
Please leave this field empty
American Kennel Club Canine Health Foundation, Inc

8051 Arco Corporate Dr.
Suite 300
Raleigh, NC 27617
(888)-682-9696

Tax ID# 13-3813813

  

© 2021 AKC Canine Health Foundation | Privacy Policy | Site Map

Site by Blackbaud, Inc.