Discovering your canine friend has a medical condition can cause any pet loving owner anxiety and worry. Deciding just what the best course of treatment is can be difficult, especially if you do not have a full understanding of the condition. Doing research on the condition and learning about treatment options and the potential prognosis makes caring for your dog much easier and less confusing. When finding medical information about dogs, you want to make sure the information is reliable and up to date. Taking the time to look at who is presenting the information will help you sort the good dog medical information from the bad.
Things You'll Need
- Books
- Websites
- Veterinarian
Instructions
Go to the library, bookstore or online book retailer to look for books about dogs and their health. Look for books that are written by veterinarians, such as "The Veterinarians' Guide to Your Dog's Symptoms," which is written by several veterinarians. "The Merck Veterinary Manual" gives general medical information for all animals, including dogs.
Search reputable websites dedicated to dog or pet care. Such sites will have information provided by veterinarians or veterinarian technicians and will include medical conditions specific to dogs. Dogchannel.com, VetInfo.com and the American Veterinary Medical Association have comprehensive medical information for dog owners online.
Ask your veterinarian for recommended resources. Your veterinarian will be best able to direct you to where to find good information on your dog's specific medical condition.