Approximately 100,000 dogs are diagnosed with canine hyperadrenocorticism, also known as Cushing’s Disease, each year. It most commonly affects older dogs, but it sometimes presents in younger dogs and, less frequently, in cats. Causes of Cushing’s Disease Cushing’s Disease is caused by...
Archive - January 2022
Was your dog diagnosed with an aural hematoma? There is a good chance you never heard the term before, so you’re probably confused about what it is, what caused it, and what steps you should take next. While aural hematomas are not life-threatening, they are painful and can result in deformity...
As anyone who has gone through it knows, heartburn is an unpleasant feeling that happens when stomach acid splashes into the esophagus. Although heartburn describes the feeling, this condition is also known as acid reflux, which accurately describes what happens to cause the unpleasant sensations...
While some dogs love frolicking in the snow and cold, others would rather hunker down in warmth and comfort by staying indoors. Just like people forced to stay inside, dogs can get a touch of cabin fever. Fortunately, Allivet sells various products that can help combat boredom and keep your pet...
When you love your pet like a family member, it’s upsetting to see them exhibit signs of distress. That’s why so many pet parents want to know how to help pet anxiety.
If you and your furry friend face a flea infestation, you need to know which flea treatments are best: flea collar vs. drops. When your dog gets fleas, it can take so much hard work to rid your pup and home of these pesky insects. From washing bedding to steam cleaning your carpet, getting rid of...