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Seizures in Dogs: Getting an MRI in Austin or Round Rock, Texas
Seizures can be frightening for both pets and their families. Sage Veterinary Imaging provides advanced MRI diagnostics to help identify underlying neurological conditions, providing veterinarians the information they need to make informed treatment decisions.
IVDD in Dogs: Diagnosis and Treatment in the Austin, Texas, Area
If your dog is experiencing back pain, weakness, or difficulty walking, IVDD may be the cause. Learn how Sage Veterinary Imaging helps veterinarians across the Austin area diagnose spinal conditions quickly and accurately, supporting timely treatment and better outcomes.
Case Study: When “Arthritis” Isn’t the Answer, MRI Reveals the True Cause of Lameness
Ginger's family spent three months searching for answers. Medications failed, radiographs pointed to arthritis, but MRI revealed the true culprit: a nerve sheath tumor compressing her spinal cord. Learn how Dr. Sage found the underlying issue.
Case Study: When “Arthritis” Isn’t the Answer, MRI Reveals the True Cause of Lameness
A Chihuahua with progressive forelimb lameness was initially treated for arthritis, but MRI revealed a nerve sheath tumor affecting the cervical nerve roots. This case highlights why advanced imaging is essential when clinical signs and radiographs don’t align.
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.