Overview | Symptoms | Treatment | Management Degenerative Myelopathy (DM), sometimes referred to as CDRM (Chronic Degenerative RadiculoMylopathy), is a fatal, neurodegenerative disease characterized by a general lack of coordination of muscle movements in the pelvic limbs. Dogs...
A cataract is any opacity or loss of transparency of the lens of the eye. A normal lens, which sits behind the pupil, is transparent and focuses light onto the retina. The retina sends the...
Overview | Symptoms | Treatment | Management Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) is a fatal, neurodegenerative disease characterized by a general lack of coordination of muscle movements in the pelvic limbs. Dogs affected slowly lose control and...
Overview | Symptoms | Treatment | Management Standardized medical treatment guidelines currently do not exist for patients diagnosed with Degenerative Myelopathy (DM), and unfortunately, there is no cure for DM. Because there seems to be...
Overview | Symptoms | Treatment | Management Due to the lack of standardized medical treatment guidelines for patients diagnosed with Degenerative Myelopathy (DM), treatment is mainly supportive and palliative. Nutrition, exercise, therapy and mobility aides...
Volume required! These Alaskan Malamute puppies are adorable and love to "sing". Each seems to have a differently toned howl too! Too cute!
What's a big Alaskan Malamute in a dog park to do when he can't find any playmates his size? If you are Munson, you make friends with a pug puppy, chihuahua and Australian bulldog puppy...
Shadow is happily at home with the Madsen family, after a lengthy court case. Photo courtesy of Madsen family. An Alaskan Malamute named Shadow, who faced euthanasia after being accused of biting a woman in...
Lida is an absolutely adorable 8-week-old Alaskan Malamute puppy who lives in Finland. At first curious about the whistling sounds, she soon accompanies the whistler.
Wylie just had a meal a few hours earlier, but now he wants a treat. He wags his tail happily, looks adoringly at his guardian and then says "nom, nom, nom". Does your dog have...