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The Strange Neurologic Signs Every Dachshund Owner Should Know
Is your Dachshund suddenly hesitant to jump, walking wobbly, or yelping when picked up? Learn the subtle neurologic warning signs most owners miss, what they actually mean, and the steps that help you protect your dog’s mobility and independence.
Why Some Great Danes Struggle to Walk (and How Imaging Can Help)
A wobbly gait in a Great Dane isn’t always “just hips.” This blog breaks down why neurologic diseases like Wobbler syndrome are often involved. Learn how imaging uncovers the hidden cause, and what early diagnosis can change for your best friend’s comfort and future.
What Pet Parents Need to Know About Veterinary MRI But Rarely Hear (2026 Update)
If your vet recommended an MRI, don’t panic. This guide explains what to expect, how the scan works, and why Sage Veterinary Imaging’s same-day access in Texas and Utah helps you get answers fast.
The Cancer Crisis in Golden Retrievers No One is Talking About
Golden Retrievers face one of the highest cancer rates in the dog world. This guide shares what types to watch for, how imaging helps catch issues earlier, and what both pet owners and veterinarians can do to stay one step ahead of disease.
Radiographic Case Review: Linear Foreign Body Obstruction in a Young DSH Cat
A young cat arrives after a day of relentless vomiting and a history of playing with yarn. This case review walks through the hallmark radiographic signs of linear foreign body obstruction and why early recognition is critical for feline survival.
Radiographic Case Review: Left-Sided Congestive Heart Failure in an Elderly Chihuahua
A geriatric Chihuahua arrives with a persistent cough and left-sided murmur. This case breaks down the radiographic signs of CHF and why recognizing left atrial enlargement, venous congestion, and pulmonary edema can sharpen your clinical instincts.
Radiographic Case Review: Linear Foreign Body Obstruction in a Young Bernese Mountain Dog Mix
This GI case study walks through classic radiographic signs of suspected gastric obstruction in a large-breed dog. Follow along to sharpen your interpretive skills, avoid common pitfalls, and build confidence diagnosing urgent abdominal cases.