We have all seen a car racing down the road with a dog’s head sticking out the window, ears flowing in the wind and lips flapping uncontrollably. “Man, is that dog having fun! He actually looks like ...
One of the most common problems we see in veterinary medicine is gastrointestinal (GI) upset/ diarrhea. Sometimes it surprises me how quickly some clients will rush their dog to the clinic because of ...
Panting is not always normal in dogs. Learn when you should take notice, and what conditions and diseases could be causing your dog to pant.
If your cat is drooling it's time to check in with your veterinarian. Learn the reasons why you should ignore cat drool.
The undeniable fact is that microchips have reunited hundreds of pets with their owners. Find out why.
How to tell if your dog is sick. A dog’s health changes with age, and our pets age much faster than we do. Symptoms: bad breath, excessive urination, appetite change, activity change, stiffness, ...
Would you be creeped out if your dog's eye was bulging out of it's socket? Who wouldn't? Learn what's behind this strange condition and what can be done.
It is notoriously difficult to detect cancer early in pets. Get the facts about early detection, treatment and more from Dr. Phil Zeltzman.
There is great big spectrum of colors for your dog's urine. Learn why, and what these colors mean.
Chris Longenecker, a Certified Veterinary Technician in Reading, PA, contributed to this article.Laryngeal paralysis is a condition that severely affects a pet’s breathing. In the veterinary world, we ...
Some cats will “hold it” and urinate as infrequently as possible to avoid stepping into a dirty, filthy, full litter box. Instead of urinating two to three times a day, your cat will tighten up and ...
However, there is a greater risk of bleeding when the uterus is also removed. Again, while any complication is rare, I believe in the popular phrase of veterinary medicine, "First, do no harm," ...