Diseases of the orbit of the eye in dogs is a medical term that's used to refer to a collection of diseases that relate to the position of a dog's eyeball.
Salmonella infection, or salmonellosis, is a condition in dogs caused by salmonella bacteria. It usually results in symptoms like vomiting and diarrhea.
Giardia is a parasite that causes an infection known as giardiasis in the gastrointestinal tracts of dogs. It spreads through the feces of infected animals.
Acid reflux in dogs happens when the acid and enzymes from the stomach and intestines that aid in digestion move into the esophagus. It can be dangerous.
Stomach ulcers in dogs are sores or lesions that form in the lining of the stomach. Vets can often treat ulcers, but they can also lead to other conditions.
Tick paralysis in dogs is a medical condition that involves the toxins present in the saliva of ticks provoking a reaction from a dog's nervous system.
Eye allergies in dogs usually present themselves as a redness of the eyes. Just like seasonal human allergies, environmental factors are often the cause.
Dog hives, also referred to by the medical name urticaria, are a medical condition where parts of a dog's skin become raised, reddened, and very itchy.
Ectropion affects a dog's eyes. It occurs when a dog's lower eyelid begins to sag away from the eye, which is why the condition is also known as droopy eye.