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MY YORKIE HAS BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH CUSHING’S – WHAT IS IT?

Cushing’s disease, or hyperadrenocorticism, is rarely seen in pet cats but is diagnosed quite frequently in dogs that are middle-aged or older. Certain breeds are affected more often, such as the Yorkshire terrier, poodle and dachshund.

Basically, Cushing’s

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