Coagulopathy of Liver Disease in Cats The liver is vital for the synthesis of anticoagulant, coagulation, and fibrinolytic proteins. In fact, only five blood clotting
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Coagulopathy of Liver Disease in Cats The liver is vital for the synthesis of anticoagulant, coagulation, and fibrinolytic proteins. In fact, only five blood clotting
Read moreCoagulation Factor Deficiency in Cats Coagulation takes place when blood transforms from a free flowing liquid into a thickened gel like state. In this state
Read moreCoagulopathy of Liver Disease in Dogs The liver is the primary site of synthesis of coagulation, anticoagulant, and fibrinolytic proteins. In fact, only five blood
Read moreCoagulation Factor Deficiency in Dogs Coagulation takes place when blood transforms from a free flowing liquid into a thickened gel like state. In this state
Read moreL-Carnitine Deficiency in Dogs L-carnitine is an important nutrient that acts as a transport for fatty acids, essential for the cellular production of energy. L-carnitine
Read moreThere are a variety of things that can cause brain injuries in cats, including severe hyperthermia or hypothermia and prolonged seizures. Primary brain injuries, for
Read moreDogs can incur brain injuries from a variety of causes, including severe hyperthermia or hypothermia and prolonged seizures. Primary brain injuries, for example, involve direct
Read moreVon Willebrand's Disease in Dogs Von Willebrand’s disease (vWD) is a blood disease caused by a deficiency of von Willebrand Factor (vWF), an adhesive glycoprotein
Read moreHormone Responsive Dermatosis and Alopecia in Cats Two skin and hair disorders related to an imbalance of reproductive hormones are alopecia and dermatosis. More specifically,
Read moreHormone Responsive Dermatosis and Alopecia in Dogs Alopecia and dermatosis are skin and hair disorders related to an imbalance of reproductive hormones. More specifically, alopecia
Read moreExocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) impairs an animal’s ability to digest and absorb the nutrients available in food. Because there are insufficient digestive enzymes created by
Read moreThere are many things that can cause diarrhea. Stress, indigestion or diseases which affect the intestinal tract, for instance, can all be contributing factors. Another
Read moreDogs are known for their indiscriminate eating habits and will eat some unusual things. Some dogs have even been seen ingesting fecal material (their own
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