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HSA

Canine splenic hemangiosarcoma (HSA)

This study examines the genomic alterations in canine splenic hemangiosarcoma (HSA), a severe form of cancer that affects endothelial cells in dogs and is characterized by its aggressiveness and short survival. The research aims to develop a fundamental understanding of the genomic landscape of HSA to develop therapeutic strategies for dogs and to gain insights into human angiosarcoma, a comparable and rare aggressive cancer.

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Hair loss dog

Hair loss dog

Pathological hair loss in dogs is a complex issue that often requires accurate diagnosis and individualized treatment. It is essential to work closely with your veterinarian to identify the problem early and treat it effectively. Every dog ​​is unique, and what works for one dog may not work for another. Therefore, careful observation and competent veterinary care is the key to a healthy and happy dog.

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Dog pain

Dog pain

Recognizing pain in a dog can be a real challenge. While humans can verbalize their pain, a dog must show his pain through his behavior and physical symptoms. But what exactly is dog pain, and how can you recognize and treat it? We give you a comprehensive overview.

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Hot Spots in Dogs

Hot Spots in Dogs

A hot spot, also known as pyotraumatic dermatitis, is a weeping, inflammatory skin condition in dogs that spreads in a circular pattern. They are particularly painful and can develop and grow within a few hours. These inflammations often occur in dogs with long and thick fur, such as golden retrievers, huskies, St. Bernards or Newfoundlands.

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Alopecia X

Alopecia X in dogs

Alopecia is the medical word for hair loss and is sometimes referred to as black skin disease (BSD) when it is associated with hyperpigmentation of the skin. Alopecia primarily affects Nordic breeds, especially the Pomeranian. In this article, we will explore the causes, symptoms, and possible treatments for alopecia in dogs.

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