Ethylene Glycol
As fall approaches, we all start thinking about “winterizing.” So, today’s blog is written as a reminder of the dangers in preparing for col
Urinary Tract Infections
Typically, the clinical signs of a bladder infection include frequent urination, straining to urinate, being unable to hold urine/having acc
To Pee or Not to Pee - That is the Question
The urinalysis can give information about the urinary system as well as other systems. When we perform a urinalysis, there are actually four
Dog Flu
Two forms of the disease are seen. With the mild form, dogs often present with a soft, moist cough that persists for 10 – 30 days, and some
Cat Coat Colors
From a genetic perspective, all cats are black, orange (the term used by professional cat people is red), or both. White can cover or co-exi
Toes
What is a polydactyl cat, you ask? Basically, they are cats with extra toes. The name comes from Greek words “poly” meaning “many” and “dakt
How to feed a Diabetic Dog
One of the most important aspects of feeding your diabetic dog is to feed consistent meals at fixed times each day. Ideally, each meal shoul
February is Veterinary Dental Health Month!
Did you know that 80% of dogs and cats, over the age of 5, have some form of dental disease? Imagine if you didn’t brush your teeth for wee
To Bleed or Not to Bleed...
Dogs, on the other hand, DO NOT HAVE NOSEBLEEDS! Any time a dog has a nosebleed, it is for a serious reason. Obviously, a traumatic cause is
Canine Cushing’s Syndrome
You may be asking – what is Cushing’s Syndrome? Well, there are several disease syndromes that are caused by over-production of endogenous c