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What Are the Treatments for Stomach Ulcers in Dogs?

What Are the Treatments for Stomach Ulcers in Dogs?

A stomach ulcer is a sore, small hole or erosion in a dog's stomach lining. Ulcers can be painful and detrimental to the dog's health and almost always require treatment from a veterinarian. Dogs that have stomach ulcers may lose their appetite, then...

Stress Ulcers in Your Pet Ferret

Stress Ulcers in Your Pet Ferret

Hi! My name is Fran Friedman and I'm with Morning Star Animal Sanctuary and I would like to talk about stress ulcers in ferrets on behalf of expertvillage.com. Stress ulcers are very common. We probably see them more often here at Morning Star Sanctuary...

How to Treat Ulcers in Horses

How to Treat Ulcers in Horses

Ulcers usually make people think of a stress-filled, high-pressure lifestyle. However, even horses can get ulcers. How can a horse get an ulcer? Inconsistent feeding and exercise routines can wreak havoc with your horse's gut, causing ulcers and...

Dog Stomach Ulcer Symptoms

Dog Stomach Ulcer Symptoms

An ulcer in a dog is a sore on the skin or on a mucous membrane inside of the dog's body. Most dog ulcers are small areas of erosion along the intestinal lining inside of the dog's stomach. These ulcers are commonly caused by the excess stomach acids.

How to Treat Stomach Ulcers in Horses

How to Treat Stomach Ulcers in Horses

A stomach ulcer in a horse is a painful sloughing of the lining of the stomach which can cause behavioral and health issues in the affected animal. Stomach ulcers, also referred to as equine gastric ulcer syndrome, have many causes such as overfeeding...

Pet Medications for Stomach Related Disorders

Pet Medications for Stomach Related Disorders

Many pets are well-known for eating things that they shouldn't, which may cause a stomach problem. While some diseases can be a simple 24-hour stomach irritation, pets can develop stomach disorders that needs close attention and medical care. There are...

How to Cure Canine Stomach Ulcers

How to Cure Canine Stomach Ulcers

There are several causes for stomach ulcers in dogs. They include lead poisoning, stress, injuries and certain types of medications, such as corticosteroids and pain relief medications. Symptoms of stomach ulcers in dogs include vomiting, blood in vomit...

Equine Ulcer Symptoms

Equine Ulcer Symptoms

Equine ulcers are ulcers that form in horses. Ulcers are breaks or holes in the lining of the stomach or intestines. A horse's stomach has upper and lower sections. The upper section does not have glands that secrete acid and is not designed to be...

Why Is My Cat's Lower Lip Swollen?

Why Is My Cat's Lower Lip Swollen?

There are several reasons for a cat to have a swollen lower lip. In some cases it may be as simple as a food allergy but in other cases it can be more serious, such as a cancerous tumor. It is always important to have your cat examined by a veterinarian...

What Are the Side Effects of Sucralfate in Canines?

What Are the Side Effects of Sucralfate in Canines?

Sucralfate (Carafate) is a prescription medication that is used in the prevention of stomach ulcers in dogs. There have been some side effects associated with the use of Sucralfate.

About Hamartoma in Dogs

About Hamartoma in Dogs

Hamartomas are a form of cancer found in dogs. Spotting them is difficult because they resemble other, benign, tumors. Consult your veterinarian for diagnosis and treatment options.

Is Ibuprofen Toxic to Dogs?

Is Ibuprofen Toxic to Dogs?

Ibuprofen, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID), is a popular pain reliever and fever reducer. While it is a relatively safe medication for humans, ibuprofen is not appropriate for dogs.

Rimadyl Side Effects in Dogs

Rimadyl Side Effects in Dogs

Rimadyl is a non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory drug for dogs that is administered once a day. This drug provides pain relief due to "canine arthritis, orthopedic and soft tissue surgery," according to the official Rimadyl website. However, Rimadyl can...

Colonitis in Dogs

Colonitis in Dogs

There are a few fairly common ailments in dogs that you must be on the lookout for. Colonitis, or colitis, is one of these. Boxers are especially prone to the colonitis, and may develop chronic colitis, resulting in ongoing treatment. Luckily, colonitis...

Cat Paw Disease

Cat Paw Disease

The average cat has five claws on its front feet and four claws on each of its back feet, unless the cat is a polydactyl cat, meaning it has extra toes. These cats are also called Hemingway cats, as a large number of his 60 cats were polydactyl. Each cat...

Epidermoid Carcinoma in Dogs

Epidermoid Carcinoma in Dogs

When a dog gets diagnosed with cancer, it can devastate the owner. Dog owners should understand the specific type of cancer affecting their dog, to allow their dog the best quality of life possible. Epidermoid carcinoma is a form of canine skin cancer...

What Is the Cause of Dark Bloody Mucous in a Dog's Stool?

What Is the Cause of Dark Bloody Mucous in a Dog's Stool?

As a dog owner, the sight of dark bloody mucus in your dog's stool can be quite alarming. When there is digested blood in a dog's feces the stool will appear black and tarry, this is called melena. The presence of dark red blood may indicate bleeding in...

Diet for Dogs With Ulcers

Diet for Dogs With Ulcers

An ulcer is an open sore or lesion of skin or of mucous membrane inside a body. When people speak of ulcers, they generally refer to gastric or peptic ulcers, which are in the digestive tract. These are caused by effects of pepsin and gastric acid, two...

Drug Allergies in Dogs

Drug Allergies in Dogs

Drug allergies in dogs are uncommon, but can be serious. Hives, lethargy and itchy skin are uncomfortable, while seizures, gastrointestinal bleeding and kidney failure can be fatal. Protect your pet by knowing the symptoms of a severe allergic reaction.

Eye Ailments in Dogs

Eye Ailments in Dogs

Your dog can be affected by eye ailments ranging from mild irritations that require little or no treatment, to severe conditions that require life-long management or surgical correction. According to scamperingpaws.com, although some breeds, particularly...

Life Cycle of Dracunculus Medinensis

Life Cycle of Dracunculus Medinensis

Dracunculus medinensis, more commonly known as the guinea worm, is a parasite found in a variety of animals, as well as humans. Occurring predominantly in Africa and India, dracunculus medinensis most often infests horses, cows, dogs, wolves, baboons...

What Are the Effects of Ibuprofen on Cats?

What Are the Effects of Ibuprofen on Cats?

Cats who consume ibuprofen can undergo devastating effects. Significant damages include bleeding stomach ulcers and rapid kidney failure. In any case, a few days without treatment will lead to the cat's death. Fortunately, simple precautions and medical...

Human Parasitic Diseases

Human Parasitic Diseases

Human beings tend to be in denial. Many people do not like to discuss or even believe that millions of parasites like worms live inside our body. The truth of the matter is that these parasites do cause serious health problems. They cause health problems...

Cat Flu Symptoms

Cat Flu Symptoms

Like the "stomach flu" in human, the "cat flu" is actually a misnomer. Cat flu is not caused by the influenza virus. Instead, it refers to a syndrome that affects a cat's upper respiratory tract that is caused by two other, highly contagious viruses: the...

What Are the Treatments for Colic in Dogs?

What Are the Treatments for Colic in Dogs?

Your dog isn't feeling well, and you feel helpless. If your dog has an upset stomach, it may have a case of colic. Its course of treatment will rely on what is causing the pain in the first place, so work closely with your veterinarian in order to help...

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