Every day, thousands of our dogs and cats take trips to the veterinarian for skin problems, allergies, infections, various diseases, and cancer. These conditions all have a primary cause; however, another disorder may be adding to the problem — that of a poorly...
Urinary tract problems are very common in our pets, but how can you tell if your dog or cat has a urinary tract problem, what causes them, and what you should do to help them? Signs to look for include: • An inability to urinate or only passing a small amount of...
Misbehavior in our dogs can result in many unnecessary and harsh consequences. Understanding why dogs bark, bite, chew, fear certain things, or demonstrate aggressive behavior may lead to solutions that benefit both you and your dog. Preventing serious behavior...
If you suspect your cat has a liver problem, do not hesitate to have it seen by your veterinarian. Liver disease is debilitating and often requires hospitalization during treatment. The liver is the largest internal organ of the body and is responsible for a number of...
Years ago, parvo in dogs reached epidemic proportions and the outcome was disastrous. Life expectancy during an outbreak was less than 30%. Parvo is still around today and while most cases are seen in puppies that are 6 weeks — 6 months of age, adult dogs can still be...