Wellness

Can a Long Haired Dog Get a Hygroma?
Watch as Dr. Sarah Wooten discusses if a long haired dog can get a hygroma.
Why Do Dogs Lay on Hard Surfaces?
Why do dogs choose to lay down on hard surfaces? I mean, it’s not very comfortable, right? But there they are, just laying down on the concrete or the tile or whatever.
Can Calluses Lead to Hygromas?
If your dog has a callus and you’ve done some research on the internet, you may be wondering if this callus is going to turn into a hygroma, a fluid-filled pocket under the skin. The technical answer to the question, “Can calluses lead to hygromas?” is no. But, there’s a little more to the story. Read to learn more.
How to Treat Hygromas
The treatment for hygroma is generally grouped into two big categories: nonsurgical therapy and surgical therapy. For dogs who need surgery they will often need medical therapy as well. But, if your dog’s hygroma is very small or not bothering the dog very much, then you may be safe in the nonsurgical therapy category.
Is My Dog's Hygroma Infected?
If your dog has been diagnosed with a hygroma, you may be wondering about what signs may indicate that a hygroma is infected. Because an infected hygroma is not a happy hygroma.
Pressure Sore vs Hygroma
So you’re looking at your dog, maybe at the elbow or the point of the hip, and you’re seeing something on the skin that is not quite right. And, you’re wondering, “What is this thing?” Maybe you’ve googled ‘hygroma’ and you’re wondering if that’s what this thing is or if it’s something else called a pressure sore. If you’re wondering how to tell the difference, it’s actually super simple! Watch this video to learn more.
Hygroma vs Callus: What’s the Difference?
Are you wondering if the thing on your dog’s elbow is a callus or a hygroma? How do you tell the difference? Knowing the difference between these two is important because they hygromas and calluses require different types of treatment.
What Is An Ischial Hygroma?
If you’re reading this post, it’s likely because you’ve come across the term ischial hygroma while researching online. Or, your veterinarian said your dog has an ischial hygroma, and you’re thinking, “What the heck is this thing?”
9 Essential Hygroma Surgery Aftercare Tips
The care you provide for your dog after hygroma surgery is as important to the success of that surgery as the surgery itself. With that in mind, here are the top 9 hygroma surgery aftercare tips.
Do Crossbreeds Get Hygromas More Often?
What kinds of dogs get hygromas most? Do crossbreeds get hygromas more often? Or do purebreds get them more? These are great questions. And there’s a short and sweet answer, click here to learn more.
When Does a Hygroma Require Surgery?
If your dog has a hygroma, you may be wondering, “When does a hygroma require surgery?” Well, how do you know if your dog needs surgery? Well, your best bet is to have a veterinarian look at your dog’s hygroma and give you their opinion. But, in general, here are some guidelines.
Why Does My Dog Have a Bump on His Elbow?
Say you’re petting your dog and you notice a bump on the elbow that wasn’t there before and you’re wondering, “What is this thing and why is it here?” “Why does my dog have a bump on his elbow?” Well, there can be a lot of different reasons – here the 6 most common reasons.
Your Dog Isn’t Slowing Down - Your Dog is in Pain
As a small animal veterinarian, one of my jobs is to perform yearly physical exams on dogs. Some of my favorite client-patient combinations are older dogs and their owners. Often these human-dog pair have been together since the dog was a puppy, and there is a deep sense of love and belonging between the two.
How Do You Know if Your Dog is in Pain?
Joint pain secondary to arthritis is arguably one of the most common sources of pain in older dogs. But, because pet owners may not recognize the signs of joint pain, not all dogs are getting the treatment they need.
Do Dogs Have Joint Pain?
Dogs are amazing creatures. More than any other non-primate animal on earth, dogs have learned how to communicate with humans. Who hasn’t had their dog stare at them when they want to play, get a cookie, or go outside for a bathroom break? 
Pain Experts Share the 5 "Uncommon Truths" About Your Dog's Joint Health
Big Barker sat down with Kimberly Agnello, BA, DVM, MS and Dorothy Brown, MSCE, DVM, BS, professor of surgery from the University of Pennsylvania, School of Veterinary Medicine to learn about the top 5 things they want dog owners to know about their canine’s joints.
5 Reasons Why Dogs Need Great Sleep Support
Did you know dogs can sleep up to 18 hours a day? A good quality night’s sleep is as important for your dog’s health as it is for your health. Here are the top five reasons I believe why all...
Help! My Dog Has Hip Dysplasia
Hip dysplasia. Those two little words can strike fear into any dog owner, but I’m here to give you hope and lots of it. If your dog has hip dysplasia, or you think they do, well, I have good news. There are five easy things you can do to help ease your dog’s pain today.
Why “Slowing Down” Is Actually A Danger Sign Your Dog Needs You To Spot
[ VIDEO TRANSCRIPT BELOW ] Dr. Wooten: Hi there, I’m Dr. Sarah Wooten. I am here with Dr. Robin Downing, and we are here to talk about pain in dogs. So why don’t you let our viewers know who you...
“Should My Dog Have Hip Surgery?”
Listen to Dr. Sarah Wooten and Dr. Dycus talk about hip dysplasia.
New Breakthroughs In Treating Hip Dysplasia
Read about the conversation Dr. Wooten and Dr. Matt Brunke had about the options to help a dog that has hip dysplasia.