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As our pets live longer lives, we face new medical challenges in maintaining them with a high quality of life.
On October 31, 2019, Rusty Kaehn, a nine-and-a-half year-old Weimaraner, had MRI on that showed he was suffering from caudal
Six-year-old Max is “a big, beautiful, goofy black Lab,” who’s clearly adored by his two humans,
VNIoC is proud to be participating in the AVMA’s Veterinary Care Charitable Fund, an umbrella 501c3 administered by the American Veterinary Medical Association that allows us to accept donations for care of neurology patients in need of financial assistance.
The referral process for a back fracture, paraplegic dog +/- negative deep pain perception:
When a patient with suspected neurological disease presents to Veterinary Neurology & Imaging of the Chesapeake, there are a number of
When your cat is acting strangely, you notice. Vestibular Disease in cats is characterized by head tilting,
Watching your dog have a seizure can be quite scary. You usually have no idea what to do if this is your first experience with seizures in dogs.
When most of us hear the word “meningitis”, we get a sinking feeling in our guts. Meningitis, although rare,
As pet owners, our main job is to take care of our pets. This includes feeding them adequate meals and portions,
A 10-year-old female spayed German Shepherd dog presented to the neurology service for new onset of seizure activity.
If you’ve ever been to Healing Hands Animal Hospital on the Eastern Shore, you’ve likely met Simba the cat,
The diagnosis of brain tumor in a much-loved dog or cat can be overwhelming for an owner—and it can be a great concern for the family’s
Metronidazole is a synthetic nitroimidazole compound used in small animal practice for the treatment
The most common neurosurgical cases for dogs are those of the thoracolumbar (T3-L3) spine,
A spinal subarachnoid cyst is not actually a cyst; instead it is a fluid-filled dilation within the subarachnoid space.
In July, Shannon G. and her family brought home two Yorkie puppies, Benny and his sister, Pippa. After having Benny groomed
There are many reasons your dog may be shaking or trembling including stress or anxiety, cold, pain, muscular weakness,
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