Dr. Rachel Ellison DVM (Veterinarian)

Dr. Rachel Ellison lives on a mountain in Utah with her husband, daughter, and son, as well as their animal menagerie— a Bernese Mountain Dog, a Bengal/Siamese mix, and an orange tabby cat, as well as numerous chickens. During her free time, she enjoys being with those she loves, cooking and baking, reading, hiking, sharing her knowledge about cats, and exploring nature and the world around her.

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Torn ACL in Dogs: Vet-Explained Signs, Causes & Treatment Options

Many of you may already be familiar with the common human injury widely known as an “ACL” (anterior cruciate ligament) tear. However, far fewer people are familiar with the canine equivalent of this injury, which is called a cranial cruciate ligament (CrCL) injury. In this article, we’ll learn what this musculoskeletal injury entails in our […]

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Rhinitis & Sinusitis in Dogs: Signs, Causes & Care Guide (Vet Answer)

Rhinitis and sinusitis are medical conditions that mean inflammation of the nose (rhinitis) and inflammation of the sinuses (sinusitis). Rhinosinusitis, then, is if both rhinitis and sinusitis occur together at the same time. In dogs, there are various causes of these medical conditions, and in this article, we’ll discuss these as well as potential signs

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My Dog Ate a Stink Bug: Should I Be Worried? (Vet Answer)

Unfortunately, dogs love to eat all sorts of things: stinky socks, rotting food, scurrying bugs, dead animals, fecal material—you name it, and a dog somewhere has probably tried to eat it! But what about, more specifically, stink bugs? Could this common bug pose a serious or fatal problem to your dog? The short answer is

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Belgian Malinois Health Issues to Watch For

7 Belgian Malinois Health Issues to Watch For (Vet Answer)

Belgian Malinois are hardworking herding dogs that are known for being very energetic and intelligent. They originate from the Belgian city of Malines and are perhaps best known for their popularity in military and police work. Like many other dog breeds, this one exhibits its own unique set of genetically-caused health issues or risks of

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10 Common Types of Dog Tumors: Our Vet Explains the Signs, Diagnosis & Treatment

Lumps and bumps on (or in) a dog can be a major concern to their pet-owning parent. With about 25% of dogs developing neoplasia in their lifetime, and about 50% of dogs over 10 years old having cancer, the odds of you seeing a tumor on your dog at some point are high.1 What are

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Are There EpiPens for Dogs? Anaphylaxis Explained (Vet Answer)

Anaphylaxis is a rare but life-threatening allergic reaction that happens quickly after exposure to the inciting cause and affects various organs of the body. This can occur not only in humans but also in some dogs. Of course, this may cause many owners to wonder if an EpiPen can be used if their dog suffers

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Glucosamine for Dogs: Our Vet Explains the Usage & Dosage

Glucosamine is a popular nutraceutical product that is marketed to have many health benefits for dogs, especially for joint health as well as potential inflammation and pain in our arthritic four-legged friends. While it has been widely recommended and used in veterinary medicine for a couple of decades, new, emerging information is causing it to

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IV Fluids for Dogs: Our Vet Explains Types & Reasons Why They May Be Needed

Intravenous (IV) fluids are commonly used in veterinary medicine for dogs who need fluid therapy quickly to either help prevent health problems or to treat disease. The products that are used and given are sterile (free from microorganisms) and administered through a catheter that is stabilized in their vein. We’ll explore some of the reasons

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CBD Oil for Dogs: Uses, Side Effects & FAQ (Vet Answer)

While there is a great deal of information and hype in the human medical world on the topic of cannabidiol (CBD), veterinary medicine is in its infancy in understanding the potential medicinal effects of CBD. In addition, historically, some veterinarians may face legal and ethical obstacles in even being able to discuss this potential modality

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Heart Disease in Dogs: Signs, Causes & Treatments (Vet Answer)

Heart disease is an umbrella term for any health condition that exists within the heart and/or associated blood vessels. While there are numerous different diseases included within this, there can be some common signs, causes, and treatments among them. Because a little over 10% of all dogs seen by a veterinarian (and 60% of older

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My Dog Ate a Salt Dough Ornament, What Should I Do? (Vet Answer)

While often considered a fun and harmless keepsake craft, a salt dough ornament is actually a hazardous substance that can pose an unsuspected health threat when ingested by our canine companions. Salt above specific amounts can be dangerous to dogs, and due to the high salt content typically in these products, this can be a

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Heat Stroke in Dogs: Our Vet Explains the Causes, Signs & Treatment

As a veterinarian, seeing a dog die from heat stroke despite life-saving efforts is an absolutely devastating event for all parties involved. Because this medical condition can, in many cases be prevented, being aware of this subject could help save your dog’s life. This article will highlight the causes, signs, and potential treatment of this

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Abnormal Dog Stool: Our Vet Discusses Signs, Causes & Treatment

Many dog owners might be uncomfortable having to think (or talk) about their dog’s bowel movements. But the truth is, a dog’s stool is a helpful tool as evidence of their digestive health as well as their overall physical condition. Abnormal stool is a vast category that we’ll delve into with this article; not only

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Seasonal Allergies in Dogs: Signs, Causes, Care & FAQ (Vet Answer)

Ahhh, spring! Flowers and trees are blooming, grass is growing, bees are buzzing, and allergies are in full force for many people, and in some cases, even their dogs! Yes, it’s true; man’s best friend can have allergies that can vary from season to season just like their human counterparts. But how do allergies present

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What Is the Life Expectancy of a Dog With Epilepsy? (Vet Answer)

If your dog has been diagnosed with epilepsy, there are likely a variety of troubling and concerning questions on your mind. The first one is most likely to be, “What is epilepsy?” and another, even more pressing one may be, “Will my dog have a shorter life span because of it?” While many variables influence

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Myasthenia Gravis in Dogs: Our Vet Explains Signs, Causes & Treatment

While myasthenia gravis (MG) sounds like an intriguing medical condition, the root words break down to mean: severe (gravis), muscle (my-), and weakness (-asthenia). This neuromuscular disease causes severe muscle weakness by a malfunction or failure where a nerve communicates and connects with muscle. There are two broad categories of this disease, the rare congenital

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Are Tapeworms in Dogs Contagious? Our Vet Explains Signs, Treatment & Prevention

If you have found out that your dog has tapeworms, you may not only be a little disgusted but also may wonder if they can spread to you! Are tapeworms in dogs contagious? On this front, there is both good and bad news. The good news is that no, you cannot directly get tapeworms from

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My Dog Ate a Button: What to Do, Treatment & Prevention (Vet Answer)

Whoever invented the button (currently credited to the Indus Valley civilization around 2,000 BC), must not have had a pet dog. Because our canine friends often like to eat random, unappetizing things—such as buttons—owners need to be aware of what to do if this happens and how to prevent it again in the future. While

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I Forgot to Give My Dog Their Heartworm Pill, What Should I Do? Our Vet Answers

Heartworm disease has been found in dogs in all 50 of the United States as well as in many other countries throughout the world. Thankfully, this disease is preventable with routine medications, but sometimes, even the most conscientious and responsible dog owner may forget their dog’s heartworm preventative at one point. If this happens to

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Previcox For Dogs: Our Vet Explains the Uses & Side Effects

Previcox is a medication made for dogs that is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). As a class, NSAIDs are often used to decrease pain and inflammation, and Previcox is specifically marketed for that use in certain circumstances. Because it is a prescription-only medication, your veterinarian will determine when it may be indicated for your dog.

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Can Elderly Dogs Undergo Anesthetic Dental Work? Our Vet Explains

A fairly common saying in veterinary medicine is that “age is not a disease.” Despite this sentiment, some dog owners may be concerned about their aging canine undergoing anesthesia for dental work. While there is always some element of risk with anesthesia, and even some potential additional anesthetic risk with older dogs, we will explore

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How to Keep a Weak Newborn Puppy Alive: Our Vet Explains the 11 Steps on What to Do

Having a newborn puppy be born can be an extremely exciting and exhilarating time, but if the puppy lacks vitality or seems weak, the tide of good feelings can quickly turn into a trying and stressful endeavor. What should you do if you find yourself in this situation? Here, we’ll discuss a little more about

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