Do you think your cat may be going blind? Do they seem disoriented or have trouble navigating your home in low light?
Read MoreFoxtails can pose quite a hazard to dogs and cats in Southern California. Prime season for this pesky, prickly grass is nearly upon us, so let’s discuss the risks, symptoms, treatments, and most importantly, prevention techniques.
Read MoreCat teeth are one of the most interesting and important features of their anatomy. These sharp little chompers help them rip and tear food, fight off foes, and even groom themselves. And just like every other part of your cat, their teeth are perfectly designed to get the job done.
Just like humans, dogs and cats often develop lumps and bumps throughout their lives. This post will focus on the benign growths you might find on your pet, why they develop, and when you should see your vet.
Read MoreWith advances in veterinary medicine and an increasing number of people treating their pets as family, senior cat care is more important than ever.
Read MoreLumpy masses on dogs or cats are among the top 10 reasons pet owners visit the vet. Can they be a sign of cancer? Yes – but not always.
Read MoreAlthough annoying, most hairballs are harmless expulsions of swallowed hair from grooming.
Read MoreBecause cats are prone to hiding symptoms and discomfort, any cat veterinarian would argue that this underscores why owners should prioritize regular wellness visits for their cats.
Read MoreThis guide is being provided to help you understand the diagnosis or possible diagnosis of an eye problem in your dog or cat.
Read MoreHave you noticed your cat or dog experiencing resistance to regular eating - challenged by chewing, excessive drooling, pain, or low appetite? Do they have bad breath or have lost weight? Your cat or dog may be victim to gum disease.
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