PERIANAL FISTULAE IN DOGS – Canine

Perianal fistulae are abnormal openings in the skin around the anus that are painful and do not heal on their own. This condition occurs most commonly in German shepherds. Signs include ulcerated, draining tracts around the anus, difficulty passing feces, reluctance...

PEMPHIGUS – Canine

Pemphigus is a potentially fatal autoimmune disease of the skin. Skin cells are under attack by the dog or cat’s own immune system. Pemphigus can be treated with short- or long-term use of immunosuppressive medications. Disease resistance to treatment and side effects...

PATELLAR LUXATION – Canine

Patellar luxation occurs when the pet’s patella (kneecap) slips out of its normal position on the femur bone, causing pain, lameness, and instability in the knee. Severity of patellar luxation is graded on a scale of 1 to 4. Surgical correction may be recommended....

PANOSTEITIS – Canine

Panosteitis is a painful inflammation of the long bones in the limbs. It affects young, medium- to large-breed dogs, especially German shepherds. The cause of panosteitis is not known. Signs include lameness in one or multiple limbs. Painful episodes may last for days...

ORAVET’ DENTAL SEALANT – Canine

OraVet Dental Sealant is an invisible, polymer sealant that is applied to your pet’s teeth by your veterinarian after a dental cleaning. The sealant adheres to teeth to create an invisible physical barrier that helps prevent bacteria from accumulating on teeth. The...