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Dr. Johnny Hoskins troubleshoots the problems of identifying and treating Cushing's Disease.
Signalment: Canine, Labrador Retriever cross, 8 years/4-month-old, male castrated, 52.4 lbs.
Signalment: Canine, Beagle, 6-year-old, male castrated, 62 lbs.
Q: What is a major shortcoming of some selected veterinary practices in year 2002?
Signalment: Canine, Yorkshire Terrier, 11-year-old, female spayed, 15 lbs.
Signalment: Canine, mixed breed, 10-year-old, male castrated, 88 lbs.
Q: Please provide a quick review about various treatments available for the management and control of vomiting in dogs.
Dr. Johnny Hoskins recommends practical principles for diagnosing and managing common gastrointestinal problems.
Q: Several dogs seen recently in our clinic have increased numbers of platelets. What does this mean?