By Dr. Lacie Armstrong Occasionally dogs and cats will get watery eyes or staining of the fur beneath the eyes which in small amounts are not of too much concern. Excess amounts of this, however, could indicate disease such as...
By Dr. Lacie Armstrong Occasionally a dog may vomit if they have eaten something disagreeable or eaten too much food too fast. However, vomiting can also indicate diseases that require immediate medical attention such as foreign bodies (toys, bones, household...
October is National Adopt-a-Shelter Pet Month, and your local animal shelter and animal services have hundreds of tail-wagging candidates waiting to be your best friend. All adoptables usually come spayed/neutered, vaccinated, licensed, and microchipped. Also, here at Tampa Bay Animal...
As cat and dog owners in Tampa Bay, we strive to prevent illness in our pets whenever possible. The time and effort invested in early detection and wellness programs has rewards for both pets and owners. The pet wellness checklists...
Comprehensive Physical Examination by the Veterinarian The Comprehensive Physical Examination is the most important part of any preventative health care plan. The veterinarian will examine your pet from head to toe evaluating every organ system. Specifically checking the condition of...
By Dr. Alison Adler Many conditions can cause limping in pets. Some conditions are chronic and some are very acute but both require medical attention. Ongoing lameness requires an examination to determine what is causing the lameness and if medications...