Occasional hairballs and vomit are a part of every cat owner’s life at one time or another. But vomiting in cats could also be a sign that there may be a problem, such as: Poor or low quality diet or...
How much do you know about the pet aging process? Because pets age much faster than people, only having an annual exam means that more than a calendar year has passed in the pet’s life between veterinary visits. “A visit...
Early detection is important to a happy and healthy life for your pet. We provide individualized care based on each pet’s unique needs, such as age, breed, weight, and lifestyle. Certain breeds have genetic predisposition to certain diseases, and we...
Courtesy of the CATalyst Council (http://www.catalystcouncil.org) It’s the Holiday Season, and while we cats know how thankful you are to have us in your lives, you might not know what we are thankful for. I think I speak for all...
Most dogs get noisy when exposed to anything new or unusual. The stimuli that trigger noise can very from dog to dog and from household to household. This vocalization can come in the form of barking, whining, growling, or howling....
Oct 23, 2013 DVM360 MAGAZINE Australian research blames unknown toxin; FDA encourages veterinarians to submit reports, data and urine samples from suspected cases. In the wake of an Australian Veterinary Journal article outlining a study of dogs exposed to dried...