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Addison’s Disease

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Although Addison’s disease can be a very serious disease the changes it causes can be very subtle in the early stages. The signs of the disease are variable and often […]

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Bladder Cancers and TCC

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Research has suggested that our beloved Scotties are 20 times more likely to get bladder cancer than other breeds. What has been noted is that the most common type befalling […]

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Cerebellar Abiotrophy (CA) Or Scottie Cramp

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Cerebellar Abiotrophy (CA) or Scottie Cramp affects Scottish Terriers. Sometimes this is confused with Scottie Cramp simply because of the unsteady nature of the Scottie when experiencing a bout of […]

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Craniomandibular Osteopathy

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Craniomandibular Osetopathy What is craniomandibular osteopathy?Craniomandibular osteopathy (CMO) is a bone disease of growing dogs. It affects the bones of the skull, including the mandible (lower jaw), tympanic bullae (bone […]

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Cushings Disease

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As Finlay is currently undergoing medication for Cushings, we’re going to keep this “health issue” prominently placed. It is a disease which is becoming more and more common, but equally […]

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Elevated Liver Enzymes

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In 2006 the College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, carried out tests entitled “Serum alkaline phosphatase activity in Scottish Terriers versus dogs of other breeds“, the main objective being “To determine […]

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