Male dogs are frequently known to be the main culprits when it comes to humping behaviors, but they aren’t the only ones who do it.Female dogs are, known to hump too, and while she doesn’t do it as much as her male counterparts, it isn’t unusual for a female dog.Humping is known to be an ugly behavior among dogs. Although Male dogs are often the main offenders in humping … [Read more...]
Osteoarthritis in Dogs Symptoms and Fix!
What is osteoarthritis in Dogs?Osteoarthritis (also known as degenerative joint disease) is the most common form of "arthritis" (which means joint inflammation). It mainly affects the cartilage which is the slippery tissue over the end of the bone in the joint. In the healthy dog, this allows the bones to glide over each other, & acts as a shock absorber. There are no … [Read more...]
Impacted Anal Glands in Dogs – Signs & Treatment
The anal sacs (also known as anal glands) are two small sacs located on either side of the anus at the five and seven o'clock position. Their role is similar to scent glands and they secrete a oily, foul smelling substance which helps other dogs to identify the individual.When a dog defecates, the sphincter muscle contracts & squeezes the anal glands, emptying them. They … [Read more...]
Addison’s Disease in Dogs Causes and Management
What is Addison's disease in Dogs?Also known as 'hypoadrenocortism', Addison's Disease is an endocrine disorder caused by a deficiency of corticosteroids which are produced by the adrenal glands. It is more commonly found in dogs, and is in fact extremely rare in dogs. It is generally caused by the destruction of the adrenal cortices, resulting in hormonal deficiencies.These … [Read more...]
Skin Abscess in Dogs Symptoms, Causes & Treatment
Also known as a "cutaneous abscess or subcutaneous abscess", a skin abscess in dogs is a localised pocket of pus under the skin. They are the result of infection (usually bacterial or parasitic) which causes the body to send white blood cells to the area to fight the infection. During this process, pus forms, which is a collection of dead white blood cells and cellular debris, … [Read more...]