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  2. Polyneuropathy in dogs and cats - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, the dog is alternatively flexing and extending each rear leg in a dancing motion. Dancing Doberman disease progresses over a few years to rear leg weakness and muscle atrophy. No treatment is known, but most dogs retain the ability to walk and it is painless. [7] Diabetes neuropathy is more common in cats

  3. Canine hip dysplasia - Wikipedia

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    Stiffness or soreness after rising from rest; Subluxation or dislocation of the hip joint; Caudolateral curvilinear osteophyte, sometimes called Morgan's line, a thickened osteophyte on the caudal aspect of the femoral neck [11] Affected dogs can show clinical signs as early as seven months of age, but most do not until one to two years of age. [2]

  4. Limber tail syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Limber tail normally occurs shortly (within 24 hours) after swimming in water that is too cold or, on rare occasions, too warm. [citation needed] The actual cause is unknown but it may be caused by the narrowing of the space through which the spinal cord passes, typically due to degenerative change to the inter vertebral disk spaces.

  5. Big Dog Makes Incredible Recovery with a Little Help and an ...

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    In OTAT's video, staff can be seen dressed in full-body surgical gear and face coverings as they lifted the Tibetan Mastiff and hoisted her onto an operating table. One Tail at a Time Sprout the dog

  6. Canine degenerative myelopathy - Wikipedia

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    A dog with degenerative myelopathy often stands with its legs close together and may not correct an unusual foot position due to a lack of conscious proprioception. Canine degenerative myelopathy, also known as chronic degenerative radiculomyelopathy, is an incurable, progressive disease of the canine spinal cord that is similar in many ways to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

  7. Head pressing - Wikipedia

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    Head pressing is a veterinary condition characterized by pressing the head against a wall or pushing the face into a corner for no apparent reason. [1] This condition is seen in dogs , cats , cows , horses , and goats .

  8. Watch stray dog save freezing puppy's life by carrying it to ...

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    When her freezing puppy lay limp and lifeless, a stray dog knew exactly where to go to save its life. According to reports, the mama's other pup was already being treated at a local veterinarian ...

  9. Do you kiss your dog on the mouth? Here’s why one vet ... - AOL

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    After broadcaster Claudia Winkleman, who hosts the British version of The Traitors, made headlines in the UK for revealing that she kisses her own dog on the mouth, Pooch & Mutt’s resident vet ...