Your pet’s health is ever-changing, and despite your best efforts to be a responsible pet parent, sometimes accidents happen, pets get sick, and injuries occur. When these problems are immediately concerning but not quite emergencies, urgent vet care can provide...
Although human and veterinary drugs are the most obvious sources of pet poisoning, some seemingly innocuous things around your home can be harmful—even fatal—to your pet. It is normal to want to share a yummy treat with your pets. In...
Courtesy of catvets.com House-soiling is one of the most common reasons why pet owners abandon or relinquish their cats. Unfortunately, these cats frequently end up in shelters where they often are euthanized. House-soiling can be a complex problem to solve,...
You know your pet, and you know when something’s not right. But do you know where to go when your pet needs unexpected veterinary care? While emergency veterinary services and urgent vet care both focus on providing rapid treatment for...
Dental disease is one of the most common medical conditions in pets. Over 80% of dogs and cats beyond the age of 3 have active dental disease. Dental disease involves bacteria that live in the mouth and release enzymes causing...
Article courtesy of College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. Sarah K. Carey, MA; Darcy B. Adin, DVM, DACVIM; L. Chris Sanchez, DVM, PhD, DACVIM In August 2023, the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine launched an...