by dspangenburg on January 26, 2010
This is a common syndrome in animals and people that has never been diagnosed before. This syndrome involves the production of a deficient or defective cortisol from the middle layer of the adrenal cortex, with the pituitary gland producing ACTH to insure the production of more active cortisol.
by Terry on December 15, 2009
An article from the University of Tennessee signals that my esteem fellow professionals are finally beginning to understand what this old Vet’s been saying for many years now. They are beginning to realize the dangers of excessive adrenal estrogen. They are close, but alas…no cigar. It seems they are attempting to reduce the production of [...]
by Terry on December 11, 2009
Did you ever think what if your dentist told you to eat one hard English biscuit every day, you would not need your teeth cleaned? Does it not make you wonder how well kibble really does as far as cleaning all surfaces of your pet’s teeth? Some believe bones are great for cleaning teeth. I [...]
by Terry on November 22, 2009
What is rage? This can be a sudden personality change that can cause a reasonable pet to become vicious to their owners and other animals in the house.
The condition often is unpredictable but after a one time rage, they can be a hazard to everyone around them.