Kidney Failure In Dogs
Today our vets explain a little about the causes and treatment of kidney failure in dogs, as well as the signs and symptoms of kidney failure to look out for.
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Today our vets explain a little about the causes and treatment of kidney failure in dogs, as well as the signs and symptoms of kidney failure to look out for.
The kidneys perform several essential functions that play a vital role in your cat's health. Learn more from our veterinarians about some of the causes, signs and treatments of kidney failure in cats.
Eye infections in cats may be caused by a number of health issues, including bacteria or viruses, injuries and serious underlying conditions. The cause of your cat's eye infection will determine the proper treatment. Our vets explain some of the most common treatments for eye infections in cats.
While fluid in the lungs (pulmonary edema) is most commonly associated with pneumonia in dogs, fluid can build up in the lungs as a result of several other conditions. Today, we explain more about the causes, symptoms, and treatments for fluid in the lungs in dogs.
Batteries can be toxic to dogs, so if you think your dog has eaten a battery, call the vet right away for advice and to arrange emergency care.
If your cat is experiencing recurrent seizures, it might be diagnosed with epilepsy. Today we discuss the diagnosis and treatment of cats with epilepsy.
If your dog is unwell or in pain, it can be difficult to tell if you can wait to see your regular vet or if you should take them to an emergency animal clinic. Here are 5 signs that indicate your dog needs emergency care.
If you are considering using medications meant for humans on your cat, always ask your vet first. Many medications or treatments for people may cause serious and life-threatening side effects in your pet. Here, we discuss why you should never use Neosporin for your cat's eye infection.