Dog Eye Injuries
While we do our best to protect our pets, eye injuries can happen. Here, we share some of the common eye injury types in dogs as well as their common causes, symptoms, and what you can do to help.
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While we do our best to protect our pets, eye injuries can happen. Here, we share some of the common eye injury types in dogs as well as their common causes, symptoms, and what you can do to help.
Veterinarians can use MRI to help diagnose a range of health issues in dogs ranging from torn ACLs to brain tumors. Today we look at ways MRI scans can be an important diagnostic tool.
Glaucoma is a condition that can occur suddenly in cats and may cause blindness if left untreated. Today, we explain more about this painful condition and the treatments available for cats suffering from glaucoma.
Hypothyroidism is a common condition in dogs that may lead to weight gain, coat and skin issues and reduced energy or changes in behavior. Here, vets explain more about this condition, including what diet is best for treating it.
Your pet's vision is key to their general well-being and overall health. Because of this, keeping track of their eye health is very important. Here, we share some insight on when and why your pet needs an eye exam.
If your cat is experiencing recurrent seizures, it might be diagnosed with epilepsy. Today we discuss the diagnosis and treatment of cats with epilepsy.
Lyme disease is one of the most common tick-transmitted diseases in the world. In this post, vets share information about Lyme disease in pets: what it is, symptoms to watch for and treatment options.
Fungal infections not only can make your cat uncomfortable, they also can have a major impact on your feline friend's overall health. Here, vets explain some of the causes, symptoms and treatments for fungal infections in cats.
Limping is a common reason that vets see dogs at animal hospitals. Today we look at some causes of limping in dogs, what you can do to help and when to see a veterinarian.
Hypothyroidism is rare in cats. When it does arise, however, it can cause symptoms including weight gain. Here, our vets explain the causes, signs, and treatments of hypothyroidism in cats.