Understanding the Importance of Veterinarian Services

When it comes to pets, you want the best for your furry friend. They may not be able to communicate with you in words, but their needs and emotions are no less complex than ours. As such, ensuring their health and well-being is crucial in keeping them happy and content. This is where veterinary services come in. They provide medical attention to your pet, prevent illnesses, and can even save their lives. Read More 

Treatments That Can Help A Dog’s Kennel Cough

If you suspect that your dog could have kennel cough, likely because it's been coughing heavily, acting lethargic, and perhaps also experiencing nasal discharge, you'll want to schedule an appointment to have a veterinarian look at the animal. Kennel cough is an uncomfortable infection for your pet to deal with, so professional care is always a good idea. A veterinarian will often be able to surmise that your pet has this condition simply because of its symptoms, and can then begin to discuss what treatment options can help. Read More 

Veterinary Procedures That May Be Available In Your Home

When a pet requires some type of veterinarian care, the first instinct of many pet owners is to set an appointment and visit their local animal clinic. While doing so can be convenient for a lot of people, it's not always ideal for others. If you have limitations that make traveling to the clinic a challenge, or you're concerned that your pet might not be up for the trip for one or more reasons, you should contact the clinic to ask if the veterinarian is able to visit you. Read More 

What Can Cause Changes In Your Dog’s Toenails?

Your dog's nails provide stability for running and playing, but they can also tell you quite a bit about a pup's health. As you regularly trim your pet's nails, watch them for signs of sensitivity, swelling, or breakage. While often nothing to worry about, changes to your dog's toenails may indicate more serious underlying health conditions. These are a few of the most common issues behind nail problems. Nail Injuries Read More 

Making Your Pet Less Nervous About Going to the Vet

Cats and dogs are notorious for doing what they can to avoid the vet. From running away to fighting like mad not to be put in a carrier, stories of pets desperate to get away from any hint of the vet abound. And then there are those cats and dogs that seem to do fine at the vet — what magic have their owners worked on these pets? Well, it's not magic. Read More