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Up to 80% of pets develop some form of dental disease by 3 years of age. During regular physical exams, the veterinarian will take a look at your cat or dog’s teeth and determine whether […]
Continue Reading...Intervertebral disks are located between the vertebrae (bones of the spine). Each disk has two parts, a fibrous outer layer and the jelly-like interior. When disk herniation occurs, the interior either protrudes (bulges) or extrudes […]
Continue Reading...Adrenal Hormones: The adrenal gland is so named because it is located just forward of the kidney (renal means kidney). The center of the gland is called the medulla and the outer area is called […]
Continue Reading...Although dog bite wounds and cat bite wounds are quite common, they can be very severe and often life threatening. Unfortunately, animal mouths contain a large amount of bacteria and these wounds are very prone […]
Continue Reading...Cats When giving a medication in pill form first try wrapping it in deli meat, tuna fish or any treat your cat will enjoy. If that does not work, try the options below: Capsules are […]
Continue Reading...Good teeth and gums are very important to the health of your pet. The average animal lives 2-3 years longer with healthy teeth than those left with gingivitis and tartar. Not only does bad teeth […]
Continue Reading...Plant Name System Affected Details African Violet Heart Leaves & stems are poisonous Amaryllis Intestines & Brain Anthurium Kidney & Liver Apricot Lungs Pit contains cyanide Autumn Crocus Intestines & Heart Azalea Intestines Begonia Kidney […]
Continue Reading...Pet Dental Cleaning Steps Explained Pre-Anesthesia Exam – Physical examination of the eyes, nose, ears, mouth, abdomen, legs, lymph nodes, skin, and coat, as well as listening to the heart, lungs, recording temperature and weight. […]
Continue Reading...Depending on your pet’s individual situation, surgery might not be a first or realistic option. Here are some medical alternatives that may be right for you and your pet: Cetyl-M: Cetyl myristoleate is a supplement recommended […]
Continue Reading...IF YOUR PET SHOWS ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS TAKE YOUR PET TO A VETERINARIAN IMMEDIATELY: Excessive Bleeding Possible Ingestion of a Poisonous Substance Possible Ingestion of Chocolate Any animal that is NOT drinking water or […]
Continue Reading...Urinary obstruction is a blockage of the flow of urine out of the body. Obstructions are often the result of plugs of inflammatory material or small calculi or “stones” that have formed in the kidneys […]
Continue Reading...Preparing for your dog’s visit: Bring Fido in HUNGRY! Treats are a wonderful way for our veterinary team to develop bonds and trust, distract during procedures and praise your dog or puppy for a job […]
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