canine X-Rays

This section gives you a chance to look at some of the more "unique" radiographs we have taken over the years.


This dog had chronic diarrhea that was finally diagnosed when an x-ray was taken. Those are 3 pennies in the rectum at the far right of the x-ray.

 


This Irish Setter has a condition know as bloat. The large dark and circular area in the middle of the x-ray is a twisted and distended stomach. This is a very serious condition that requires immediate care.

 


This is what a fractured femur (the one on the left) looks like months after it has healed.


How many puppies can you count in this pregnant dog ?


The arrow points to arthritis in the spine, known as spondylosis. This is a common problem in many dogs as they age. We have numerous medications at our disposal that will help alleviate this painful affliction.


all of these metallic objects (see arrows) are stainless steel sutures in Spunky. He is a Schnauzer that has gone through 3 abdominal surgeries. Two have been to remove bladder stones, one was to remove something he ate (you wouldn't want to know what it was) that got lodged in his stomach.


The diffuse white area in the center of this dog's abdomen is an abdominal tumor. Ultrasound will help pinpoint the exact location and will also enable us to peform a relatively simple biopsy.

 


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