A new study finds some flat-faced dog breeds face serious breathing risks, expanding concern beyond the most well-known short-muzzled dogs.
Some breeds have predictable problems, but these can be managed so that the pet can lead a pain-free life ...
After the severe sepsis case of Birmingham woman Manjeet Sangha, concerns around dog saliva infections have resurfaced. Dr ...
The driver of a car involved in a crash with a bus full of students was killed in the accident, according to the Oregon State Police. A quarantine that was in place at Multnomah County Animal Services ...
Morning Overview on MSN
It’s not just pugs: New study reveals dog breeds at extreme breathing issues
University of Cambridge researchers have identified 12 dog breeds at increased risk of a breathing disorder long associated mainly with pugs and French bulldogs. The study, which assessed nearly 900 ...
PETBOOK magazine on MSN
Tetanus in Dogs: What Owners Should Know
If a dog suddenly has trouble swallowing, appears tense in the face, and seems unusually calm, many owners initially think of ...
Proactive client education and regular physical examinations give veterinarians the opportunity to extend symptom-free time in cases of mitral valve disease, one of the most common cardiac diseases ...
This isn't a 'not all men' piece. That’s a separate genre, usually published in the comments section beneath a news story ...
Finally. More than a decade after it was forced to leave the McKinney Avenue Contemporary where it had become a cornerstone ...
Derbyshire Times on MSN
'Miracle' Derbyshire puppy's big fan club helps smash £2,000 fundraising goal for corrective surgery
Meet Shrimp the little wire-haired dachshund puppy whose big fan club has led an appeal to fund costly corrective surgery.
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