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Lagenidiosis in dogs

Understanding Lagenidiosis in Dogs: Risks & Care

Lagenidiosis in dogs, also known as canine lagenidiosis, is a potentially serious condition caused by the fungal-like organism Pythium insidiosum. This infection primarily affects dogs in tropical and sub-tropical climates, including regions such as Southeast Asia, eastern coastal Australia, South America, and certain parts of the USA, particularly the Gulf Coast states. There are three

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Iris cyst in dogs

Understanding Iris Cyst in Dogs: Causes & Care

Spontaneously occurring iridociliary cysts, also known as iris cysts, are relatively common in dogs, with Golden Retrievers, Labrador Retrievers, and Boston Terriers being the most frequently affected breeds. These cysts arise from the posterior pigmented iris epithelium or the inner ciliary body epithelium and may be free-floating, adhered to the pupillary margin, or within the

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