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Brucellosis – A Sexually Transmitted Disease in Dogs

13-02-19 by CriticalCareDVM
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As I was contemplating this week’s post, I came across a news headline about several humans becoming infected with brucellosis after drinking raw milk. I then realized I hadn’t yet shared any information about this disease in dogs. Thus, this week’s blog post was born. I hope you find the information intriguing and shareworthy. Happy … [Read more…]

Posted in: Diseases Tagged: antibody, bitch, breeding, brucella, culture, discospondylitis, dogs, glaucoma, Inflammation, neuter, osteomyelitis, spay, sperm, stud, testicles, uveitis, zoonosis, zoonotic

Red Eyes in Dogs & Cats – Never Ignore Them!

11-04-16 by CriticalCareDVM

Eyes are beautiful! The many potential colors of the iris simply make them truly stunning to admire. However, there is one color no one wants to see associated with the eyes – red! In this week’s post, I share some information about red eyes in dogs and cats. Happy ready! Red Eyes – What causes … [Read more…]

Posted in: Diseases Tagged: anterior chamber, applanation, blepharospasm, conjunctiva, cornea, discharge, Fluorescein, fundus, glaucoma, IOP, IRIS, keratoconjunctivitis sicca, lens luxation, pupil, rebound, Rose bengal, Schirmer tear test, sclera, Slit lamp, tonometry

Glaucoma in Dogs & Cats – A Painful Eye Problem

14-03-16 by CriticalCareDVM

An old English proverb states “the eyes are the window of the soul.” I’m quite certain there isn’t anything more soulful than the eyes of a beloved dog or cat. Yet sometimes those beautiful orbs of sight are injured or become diseased. A common eye disorder is glaucoma, and this week I share some information about this … [Read more…]

Posted in: Diseases Tagged: angle-closure, anterior chamber, aqueous humor, cyclocryoablation, cyclophotocoagulation, electroretinography, enucleation, evisceration, glaucoma, gonioimplantation, gonioscopy, intraocular pressure, iridocorneal angle, open-angle, posterior chamber, primary, pupil, secondary

Red Eye – A Common Problem With Huge Implications

06-04-15 by CriticalCareDVM

Each of us knows that wonderful feeling of looking into the eyes of our fur babies, sensing the non-verbal love we cherish from them. But what do you do when your pet’s eyes appear red? I’m not talking about metaphorical red but rather true physical red that indicates a medical problem is present or brewing. … [Read more…]

Posted in: General Information Tagged: blepharitis, conjunctivitis, Fluorescein, glaucoma, keratitis, ophthalmoscope, red eye, Schirmer tear test, tonometry

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