by Dr. Julie Buzby | May 8, 2025 | Common Dog Health Problems, Our Blog: The Buzby Bark
Melanoma in dogs is a tumor of pigment cells and can affect a dog’s eyes, mouth, or skin. Integrative veterinarian Dr. Julie Buzby discusses the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of these three types of melanoma in dogs so that you can be informed and...
by Julie Buzby DVM, CAVCA, CVA | May 5, 2025 | Common Dog Health Problems, Our Blog: The Buzby Bark
Pancreatitis in dogs—which means inflammation of the pancreas—is a serious and even life-threatening medical condition. Integrative veterinarian Dr. Julie Buzby explains signs, risk factors, and treatment options so you can help your dog have the best possible outcome...
by Dr. Julie Buzby | May 1, 2025 | Our Blog: The Buzby Bark, Senior Dog Care
Wondering how to crate train an older dog? If so, help is here! Integrative veterinarian Dr. Julie Buzby explains why crate training is so important, even for older dogs, and provides easy to follow steps for teaching your senior dog to accept being in the crate....
by Dr. Julie Buzby | Apr 29, 2025 | Common Dog Health Problems, Our Blog: The Buzby Bark
Follicular cysts in dogs are benign fluid-filled skin masses that can sometimes rupture or become irritated. Integrative veterinarian Dr. Julie Buzby discusses the types, appearance, diagnosis, and treatment for follicular cysts in dogs so you will have a better idea...
by Dr. Julie Buzby | Apr 28, 2025 | Dog Mobility, Our Blog: The Buzby Bark
The term “proprioception in dogs (i.e. the ability to tell where the limbs are in space) may not mean much to you until dog starts walking oddly. Then suddenly it becomes a bit more important. Integrative veterinarian, Dr. Julie Buzby, explains what...
by Dr. Erica Irish | Apr 21, 2025 | Common Dog Health Problems, Our Blog: The Buzby Bark
Discovering your senior dog has cancer is always heartbreaking — even more so when you realize it’s an aggressive type like a hemangiosarcoma in dogs. Who better to lean into when wrestling with this diagnosis than a veterinarian who has walked in your shoes....