By: Dirk Pimsler | 2010-03-27 | Pets Addison's disease is an uncommon disease where there is not enough of a production of stress hormone by the adrenal glands. This can be caused by a wide number of things like infections, tumors, or toxic drugs. But most commonly an autoimmune reaction in which the body tries to destroy the adrenal gland is at fault. read more
By: Serge Dandelin | 2010-10-27 | Fitness Addison's disease can be a common ailment in people. It happens when the adrenal glands are not producing a sufficient amount of steroid hormones. This kind of production can be found through medical imaging and blood tests. This disease has got this name from Thomas Addison, the famous doctor who found the malaria disease. read more
By: Patrick Treacy | 2010-04-02 | Medicine Addison's disease is a rare endocrine or hormonal disorder resulting from primary adrenal insufficiency. The disease is characterized by weight loss, muscle weakness, fatigue, hypotension and increased skin pigmentation. It may occur after severe infection, massive adrenal bleeding, amyloidosis or surgical removal of the adrenal glands. Mostly the cause is unknown. read more
By: Cristian Stan | 2010-10-18 | Pets Anyone that has a dog knows how expensive it can be to take them into the vet every time they get an ear infection. While they do offer ways to help your dog work through the ear infection, they are usually only temporary and cost you much more money than it should. read more
By: Maria C. Serna | 2012-05-07 | Real Estate Since Addison Texas, is considered a town that is booming, where the business and day populace generally reach up to 100,000 in a day. read more
By: Frank Will | 2010-03-30 | Pets Dogs Lyme disease is the fastest growing infectious canine disease in the United States and it shows no signs of slowing down. It was not even recognized until the mid 1980's. But it has now burst out with such ferocity the veterinary medical community is becoming very concerned with it. read more
By: Brad Ray | 2011-04-09 | Pets Kidney disease or kidney failure is an ailment that can affect canines across all age groups and if left untreated, these can lead to chronic or acute conditions that can even result in death. Therefore as a pet owner, it is essential that you be aware of the symptoms and the treatments governing kidney diseases in dogs because having the right knowledge can add both quality and quantity to your p read more
By: Ashlee Pannell | 2011-04-13 | Article Marketing One of the most popular stopping places in Dallas remains to be Addison, which is a great neighborhood within the large city. Known as the "Heart of Dallas", residents of Addison really do enjoy spect... read more
By: Chuck McCann | 2010-03-30 | Pets In the wild, a dog would obtain essential growth factors from the blood of their prey. They do not receive this even with the best of today's dog diets. Now, these factors are available in a diet supplement now being distributed. read more
By: Kelly Marshall | 2010-03-30 | Pets Whether you are looking forward in your puppy's future or you have an older dog whose health you want to look out for, you will find that it might be helpful to learn more about kidney disease as it occurs in dogs. Especially as they get older, kidney failure can become a real issue. Your dog might need to deal with a chronic condition, where their kidneys will simply have issues functioning, or they might be dealing with a sudden severe toxicity. read more
By: gardnerwilkinson | 2012-01-20 | Health & Fitness Liver disease, for example, is potentially life-threatening to dogs and its symptoms mimic other diseases, so it’s important to monitor your dog’s health annually under the care of an Austin animal hospital read more
By: Alex De La Cruz | 2010-04-03 | Pets To some, having a pet that obeys every command you give to it isn't enough - the physical appearance is just as important. They take pride in being the proud owner of a beautiful dog, in which they show off to friends and family. They do everything to keep their pet looking good on the outside, like give it baths, cut its nails, and style its fur. read more
By: Mark Figuroa | 2010-03-27 | Pets One of the leading causes of heart failure in dogs is a condition known as chronic valvular disease. This is followed in prevalence by a condition like dilated cardiomyopathy, heartworm disease, and congenital heart disease. read more
By: Robert D Hawkins | 2010-03-28 | Pets Cushing's disease is relatively common in dogs but rare in felines. Perhaps a distinction your Beagle would like to give up. Like so many hormonal disorders the condition tends to affects certain breads more than others. Leading the pack in this category are Miniature Poodles, closely followed by Dachshunds, Boxers, Boston Terriers, and of course, beagles. read more