Kidney failure in Dogs Explained
In today's blog our PetVet Care Centers vets share some of the causes of kidney failure in dogs, as well common symptoms pet parents should watch for, and how the condition is treated.
In today's blog our PetVet Care Centers vets share some of the causes of kidney failure in dogs, as well common symptoms pet parents should watch for, and how the condition is treated.
While the severity of your dog's seizures can range from mild and virtually undetectable to more severe, the type of seizures your dog can experience also differs. In today's blog our PetVet Care Centers' vets explain the different types of seizures in dogs.
Rather than a disease, anemia in dogs is a symptom related to a number of possible underlying conditions. Today our PetVet Care Center vets share more about the causes, symptoms and treatments for anemia in dogs.
Intervertebral disc disease is a painful, age-related degenerative condition seen in some dog breeds more than others. Our PVCC vets define the disease and explain symptoms, causes and treatment.
Dehydration is a common emergency seen by our vets. Dehydration happens when your dog's body loses more water and electrolytes than they are taking in, subsequently causing severe issues with their internal organs, body temperature, joints, and digestion.
Knowing when your pet is in need of emergency care isn't always obvious. Here, our vets share some of the signs that indicate a trip to the Emergency Vet is necessary.
While no pet owner hopes to ever have to visit a veterinary emergency clinic, sometimes it is unavoidable. Here, our emergency veterinarians shed some light on situations that require immediate attention by a veterinarian.
Our vets know that responsible dog owners spend a lot of time picking up their dog's poop. For that reason, you likely have a pretty good idea of what a normal stool looks like for your dog. But what should you do if you notice blood in your dog's poop?
Most dogs will chew just about anything - bones, toys, shoes. But what should you do if something gets lodged in your dog's mouth or throat and they start to choke? Here, our emergency vets share what to do in a choking emergency.
Antifreeze poisoning is one of the most common forms of poisoning in dogs because it is commonly found in households. Here, our PetVet Care Centers emergency vets explain why you need to get the vet right away if you think your dog has ingested antifreeze.
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