Vets: Your Pet's Best Friend

When A Hairball Becomes A Hairy Situation: What Every Cat Lover Needs To Know

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For most cats, hairballs are a normal part of life, even if they’re not the most pleasant experiences for their owners. Occasionally, though, hairballs can become complicated or even life-threatening and that’s when the cat lover must have the information needed to help the fretting feline through. Why Cats Cough Up Hairballs Nearly every feline is a meticulous groomer, but all that hair has to go somewhere. The cat’s roughly-textured tongue acts almost like a hairbrush when it strokes the fur, sending it back in the mouth and down the throat. Read More»

Why It's Important To Have Your New Puppy Vaccinated

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If you have just brought home a new puppy, you might be thinking more about playing with your new puppy than you are about taking your puppy to the vet. However, in addition to taking your puppy to the vet for a checkup, you should also make arrangements to have your puppy vaccinated. This is important for these reasons and more. Prevent Your Puppy From Getting Sick First of all, the number one reason why you should think about getting your puppy vaccinated is so that you can prevent it from getting sick. Read More»

Cushing's Disease in Dogs: What to Know

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Cushing’s disease, also known as Cushing’s syndrome or by its technical name of hyperadrenocorticism, is a condition that some people recognize as affecting humans. However, Cushing’s disease can also impact dogs and other animals. This lesser-known canine condition can have a major impact on your dog’s health and well-being. It is important that you know about the disease as well as about the signs and symptoms and treatment options available. Then, you can be sure you go to one of the veterinarian clinics in your area if your dog seems as if they could have Cushing’s disease. Read More»

What You Should Know About Diabetes In Cats

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Cats are animals that are fairly self-reliant and tend to take care of themselves quite well. Because of this, many pet owners forget that their cats can suffer from health problems just like any other animal. One often overlooked potential health problem for cats is diabetes mellitus (commonly just called diabetes). This condition can be serious and even potentially life-threatening if not diagnosed and treated when symptoms develop. Get to know more about diabetes in cats and what you should do if your cat shows signs or symptoms of having this major health disorder. Read More»

Senior Dog Health Issues To Know About

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If you have a dog that is aging into his senior years, you may be thinking back on where the time has gone. It can seem like only yesterday that your dog was a young pup. However, now that they are a senior, there are several health issues that your senior dog will be more prone to developing. When you are a senior dog owner, it is important to know about some of these health conditions that commonly affect older dogs. Read More»