Dog Swallowed a Chicken Bone — Safe Esophageal Foreign Body Removal Using Veterinary Endoscopy
Foreign body ingestion is one of the most common emergencies encountered in small animal practice.
May 29,2026
Foreign body ingestion is one of the most common emergencies encountered in small animal practice.
May 29,2026

Foreign body ingestion is a frequent emergency in small animal clinics, especially in cats.
May 27,2026

Chronic vomiting is one of the most common gastrointestinal complaints in cats. While occasional hairball vomiting may seem harmless, persistent vomiting may indicate more serious digestive tract problems, including gastric obstruction.
May 22,2026

Chronic nasal bleeding in dogs is often mistaken for simple rhinitis or infection. However, persistent unilateral nosebleeds may indicate serious underlying diseases, including nasal tumors, foreign bodies, fungal infections, or severe inflammatory lesions.
May 20,2026

Foreign body ingestion is one of the most common emergency conditions in dogs. Among them, fishhooks are especially dangerous because of their sharp barbed structure, which can easily injure the esophagus or stomach.
May 15,2026

Ear canal polyps are a common cause of chronic ear discomfort in cats. If left untreated, they may lead to persistent scratching, inflammation, balance problems, and even hearing impairment.
May 13,2026

Esophageal foreign bodies are among the most dangerous emergency conditions in dogs, especially when sharp objects become lodged deep inside the chest cavity.
May 8,2026

Chronic vomiting in cats is a common yet complex clinical problem. In many cases, routine diagnostic methods fail to identify the underlying cause.
May 6,2026

Nasal disorders in dogs, such as chronic sneezing or nasal discharge, are often underestimated. However, underlying causes may include foreign bodies or infections that require precise diagnosis.
Apr 29,2026

Tracheal collapse is a common respiratory condition in small-breed dogs, often presenting with chronic coughing and breathing difficulty.
Apr 24,2026

Gastrointestinal tumors in dogs are often difficult to detect at an early stage due to non-specific symptoms. Accurate diagnosis is critical for improving treatment outcomes.
Apr 22,2026

Gastric ulcers in dogs can lead to serious complications if not diagnosed early. Compared to general gastrointestinal conditions, ulcers require precise visualization and confirmation.
Apr 17,2026

Chronic vomiting in dogs is a complex clinical issue that often requires more than basic diagnostic tools. Identifying the underlying cause is essential for effective treatment.
Apr 15,2026

Nasal foreign bodies are a common yet often misdiagnosed condition in veterinary practice. Early and accurate diagnosis is essential to prevent chronic infection and complications.
Apr 10,2026
