When Should You Take Your Pet To The Animal Hospital? 3 Times When You Should

If your pt is feeling ill or not like himself, you are going to want to get him checked out by your veterinarian right away. Sometimes this isn't an option though, as your vet clinic may not be open, which is one time when you should take your pet to the animal hospital instead. If you have an animal hospital nearby, you may have questioned whether or not you should take your pet straight there instead of to your veterinarian. [Read More]

Does Your Vet Think Your Dog Has A Liver Tumor? What To Expect

If your dog has been acting out of sorts lately and you take them to the veterinarian for tests, you may be surprised to learn that your dog might have a liver tumor. Through blood work and/or an x-ray, your vet may be able to discern the possibility of a liver tumor. The question you likely have is, "What now?" Get to know some of what you can expect when your veterinarian suspects your dog has a liver tumor. [Read More]

Caring for Your Cat's Oral Health Is about More Than Their Teeth

If you think that the only reason you need to take care of your cat's oral health is because of their teeth, you should think again. If you take good care of your cat's oral health, you may not need to worry about these problems. Read on to learn about how your kitty could be in for some seriously nasty health problems if their oral health isn't up to date. [Read More]

Surprising Signs That Your Cat Has Fleas

Fleas are a serious health risk for cats. Even indoor cats can get them, if fleas come in on people coming and going from the house. While most people expect to see fleas bouncing around or noticeable bites, there are often signs that come long before that which can be overlooked. Here are some signs that your cat may have fleas. Dirtiness Have you ever petted your cat and noticed that their fur feels kind of grimy, as though there's dust or dirt caught in the fur? [Read More]