Dog Skin Problems: Scratching, Itching, & Other Skin Conditions
Itching, scratching, and licking are signs your dog has a condition known as dermatitis. Find out what might be causing the skin problems, and how you can help treat them.
Itching, scratching, and licking are signs your dog has a condition known as dermatitis. Find out what might be causing the skin problems, and how you can help treat them.
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 finding a lump on your canine friend can be very worrying. While many lumps are not cancer related, there are a number of cancers which are common in dogs and it can be helpful to watch for the signs of this serious disease.
Like their people, many dogs suffer from loss of vision as they get older, or as a result of other underlying health issues or injury. Today our vets share a few of the signs that your dog may be struggling with blindness or vision loss.
Pet insurance and wellness plans are two different options for helping make your pet’s health more affordable.
Microchipping your dog can increase the chances that they are found if they get lost. Read on to learn more about the benefits of microchipping.
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?
No doubt about it, cats love to sleep. Our vets are often asked by concerned cat owners if they should be concerned that their cat sleeps so much. When does a cat nap indicate that there may actually be a health emergency?
Our PetVet Care Center vets understand that deciding to have your dog spayed or neutered can be an emotional decision for you as a pet owner, but try to keep in mind that these surgeries are fairly routine for your vet, and easy to recover from for you dog.
All cats will vomit now and again, but frequent or severe vomiting may be a sign that your cat is suffering from something more serious that just an upset tummy. So what are the signs that you should take your cat to the vet?
Our veterinary teams understand how precious your pet is to you. We offer the quality of care you expect for your furry friends.
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