The Pathophysiology and Medical and Surgical Treatment of Cruciate Ligament Disease.
Cranial cruciate ligament (CrCL) injury is the most common cause of stifle lameness in the dog. + Learn More
Medical and Surgical Treatment of Diaphragmatic Hernia in Dog and Cat.
The diaphragm is the muscular separation between the chest and abdominal cavities that functions as a barrier and aids in respiration. + Learn More
Pyometra.
Pyometra is an infection of the uterus in dogs and cats. + Learn More
Exercise Induced Collapse Syndrome in Labrador Retreivers.
A syndrome of exercise intolerance and collapse (EIC) is being observed with increasing frequency in young adult Labrador Retrievers + Learn More
Urethral Obstruction and Perineal Urethrostomy in Cats.
Male cats, especially those that have been neutered, can easily develop obstruction of the urethra because the urethral diameter is so small. + Learn More
Raised among the saplings in the heavily wooded forests of Connecticut, Courtney Campbell graduated from a modestly small high school in Burlington, CT. In Connecticut, he...
Manage your pet's health care, make an appointment, and view medication schedules. + Learn More
About Animal Medical Center
The Animal Medical Center of Southern California is devoted to providing the best medical, surgicalm and emergency critical care available in veterinary medicine. As important as our medical expertise is, we believe that excellent care combines state-of-the-art veterinary medicine and surgery with a focus on compassion and respect for your pet and for your family.
Pet Library: Prevention and Treatment of Rattlesnake Bites in Dogs
Snake bites are life threatening, extremely painful, expensive to treat, and can cause permanent damage even when the dogs survive. Dogs can encounter a rattlesnake anytime they are in rattlesnake habitat. You and your dog may live in rattlesnake habitat, or perhaps you travel through or frequently visit places where rattlesnakes are found.