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"When you hear hoofbeats, look first for horses, not zebras." -anonymous (taught to all veterinary students)
Remember this when you are researching your pet's condition. It means that the common things occur more often than the unusual ones; always rule-out the most simple diagnoses first.
If you cannot find your topic within our encyclopedia, a veterinary medical library site is available through our links page - access it from the Welcome page.
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Lick granuloma.
Addison's disease
Impacted anal sacs, infection of the anal sac, abscessed anal sac
Anemia, low red blood cell count
Urinary bladder calculi, bladder stones
Blasto, Blastomycosis
Bronchoscopy, airway scoping
Heart disease, Heart muscle failure
Cat scratch disease or fever
Kidney failure, renal insufficiency
Kidney failure, renal insufficiency, renal disease
Coccidia
Corneal ulcer
Coronavirus disease, Viral inflammation of the small intestine
Ruptured cruciate, Ruptured ligament, Ruptured anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), Torn ACL, Torn ligament
Cushing's disease, Cushing's syndrome
Bladder inflammation
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