Cat Hernia Surgery
Cat hernias can be treated and are not too serious if diagnosed early. Today, our veterinarians at Louisa discuss the various types of hernias in cats and what will occur if your cat experiences this condition.
Cat hernias can be treated and are not too serious if diagnosed early. Today, our veterinarians at Louisa discuss the various types of hernias in cats and what will occur if your cat experiences this condition.
Routine care, such as checkups and vaccinations, is great for keeping your pet healthy, but sometimes unexpected injuries and illness can occur. Here, our veterinarians in Louisa, talk about how to give your pet first aid and what steps you should take in an emergency.
There are a number of reasons why your dog or cat may be feeling unwell. Sometimes this can result in uncomfortable symptoms. Here, our Louisa vets talk about vomiting and diarrhea in pets and what steps to take if it won't stop.
When you bathe your dog, you remove dirt and debris from their fur, enhancing their appearance and scent. In this post, our veterinarians in Louisa will discuss the frequency of dog bathing and guide you in ensuring a smooth bathing process for you and your pup.
Navigating the teething phase with your puppy can present challenges for you and your furry companion. In this article, our team of veterinarians in Louisa offers valuable tips to alleviate your puppy's tooth pain and facilitate a smoother teething experience.
Repeated appointments for your puppy's vaccines may appear inconvenient, but our veterinarians in Louisa strongly advocate adhering to the vaccination schedule provided to safeguard your puppy's health in both the short and long term.
Valley fever can harm people, dogs, cats, and livestock, and it's a serious condition. Our Louisa vets discuss the effects of valley fever in dogs and what you can do to prevent it.
A broken jawbone can cause a lot of pain and fear for your dog. In this blog, our Tri-County Animal Clinic, veterinarians discuss what leads to a broken jaw in dogs, the treatments available, and how to look after your pet during recovery.
Gum disease in cats can be painful and severe, and stomatitis is one such condition that pet owners should be aware of. Our vets at Louisa share information on the possible reasons behind stomatitis, how to identify it in your cat, and the available treatment options.
Prevention is the key to helping your cat live a long and healthy life. Our Louisa vets recommend that all cats receive the FVRCP vaccine. Here's how the FVRCP protects your cat's health.