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Elbow dysplasia in cats is a group of abnormalities that affect the elbow joints of the front limbs. In cats, elbow dysplasia is very rare but can lead to lameness and drastically affect quality of life.
· 4 min readFrostbite is a rare condition in cats that results from loss of blood flow to parts of the body as a result of extreme cold. The body restricts blood flow to the extremities when exposed to severely cold temperature.
· 4 min readHypothermia happens when the core body temperature drops below normal. Hypothermia is a rare condition in horses, and it is usually caused by environmental accidents such as falling into a frozen body of water.
· 4 min readTrigeminal neuropathy is a disorder of the cranial nerve that controls the jaw muscles. It is extremely rare in cats. The underlying cause is not yet understood.
· 4 min readDropped jaw (trigeminal neuropathy) is a disorder of the cranial nerve that controls the movement and sensitivity of the jaw in dogs. The characteristic symptom is the inability to close the mouth.
· 4 min readPolymyositis is an inflammatory disorder in dogs affecting two or more muscles in the body. The immune system attacks healthy muscles, causing muscle tissue to be replaced with scar tissue, leading to weakness.
· 3 min readHypothermia is defined as lower than normal body temperature. Normal body temperature of dogs is 101-102°F (38.3-39°C). Body temps of below 98°F (36.7°C) are considered hypothermic.
· 4 min readMasticatory myositis is a condition of unknown origin where the muscles needed to chew become inflamed, making it painful to open the mouth or eat food. It is so rare in cats that there is no clear consensus among the veterinary community as to whether it is a feline condition at all.
· 3 min readDogs have a third eyelid, visible as a pink membrane mostly hidden under the inside corner of the eye. When the bulbous, dark pink gland of the third eyelid slips out of place and becomes visible, this is called a “cherry eye.”
· 4 min readLaminitis refers to inflammation of the lamellae, the support structure that holds the coffin bone in place within the hoof capsule. The lamellae are extremely sensitive, making laminitis a very painful condition.
· 6 min readCherry eye is a colloquial term used to describe prolapse (popping out) of the gland of the third eyelid in cats, thought to be caused by weakening of the fibers that hold the gland into place.
· 4 min readBurns can be caused by heat (thermal), friction (mechanical), or chemical reactions.
· 4 min readDifficulty whelping (delivering puppies) is known as dystocia. Dark green discharge from the vulva is a normal sign of labor,
· 1 min readCranial cruciate ligament (CCL) rupture is the most common cause of hind limb lameness in dogs, and occurs due to traumatic injury or progressive degeneration of the ligament.
· 6 min readJoint pain refers to soreness of the spine and/or limbs and is a common symptom, especially in older dogs.
· 4 min readFoxtails and other grass awns, are a common form of seed dispersal for many types of grass. Awns have numerous bristles that allow the seed head to embed in the skin and orifices of animals and their shape makes them difficult to remove
· 6 min readIf a dog tilts his head involuntarily or chronically, especially when along with other symptoms like ear pain or lack of balance, it may be a symptom of an underlying medical condition
· 3 min readJoint swelling in cats is the enlargement of one or more joints.
· 3 min readJoint swelling is a common symptom in horses and has a variety of causes.
· 2 min readCollapse in dogs is generally defined as when a dog falls and cannot get back up.
· 4 min readJoint pain in cats is soreness localized to the articulated parts of the limbs.
· 5 min readA gastrointestinal (GI) foreign body obstruction is the result of ingesting a foreign object that is not able to pass through the body naturally.
· 7 min readSkin lumps occurring within or near the surface of the skin are called cutaneous masses.
· 4 min readHead pressing in cats is a behavior where the cat presses its head against a wall or other inanimate object for a prolonged period without obvious awareness of its surroundings.
· 3 min readGastrointestinal blockages most commonly occur when a dog swallows a large, indigestible object. As the object moves through the gastrointestinal tract, it encounters progressively smaller tubes. Eventually, it becomes stuck, and blocks the flow of intestinal contents.
· 9 min readCutaneous lumps are lumps within a dog’s skin which make a nodule, raised area, or discoloration on the surface of the skin.
· 4 min readAtaxia means “difficulty walking”. An ataxic cat has difficulty controlling the movements of the head, legs, or torso.
· 3 min readDyspnea is when a cat has difficulty inhaling or exhaling and isn't getting enough oxygen.
· 4 min readLimping, or lameness, is any disruption of bodily function that affects a cat’s ability to walk, run or jump normally.
· 4 min readLymphadenopathy is enlargement of the lymph nodes, and is a common finding in many diseases, illnesses, and conditions.
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