Dog Wound Care: Complete Guide
It can be scary if your dog injures itself, especially if you don't have access to a vet right away. Our Fremont vets share below a complete guide to dog wound care.
It can be scary if your dog injures itself, especially if you don't have access to a vet right away. Our Fremont vets share below a complete guide to dog wound care.
Hookworms are a variant of parasite that can affect the long-term health of otherwise healthy dogs. Dog owners should be able to recognize the symptoms of parasitic infection in their pups in order to get prompt treatment. Here, our Fremont vets discuss the signs, treatment, and prevention of hookworms in dogs.
If you are boarding your dog in a kennel or introducing them to other dogs constantly, you should be aware of infectious viruses in dogs and how to prevent your pup from contracting them. In this post, our Fremont veterinarians discuss the causes, symptoms, and treatment of canine distemper.
Mastitis is a real concern for pregnant dogs and for those who own them. In this post, our Fremont vets share the symptoms, causes and treatments of mastitis in female dogs.
While panting on a warm day or while playing at the park is normal for dogs, excessive panting at night can be an issue. Besides causing concern for you and your dog, nighttime panting can point to a health condition. Our Fremont vets discuss signs, treatments and when to head to the vet.
While exploring their environment, cats sometimes sustain wounds or injuries. Here, our Fremont vets discuss common causes of wounds in cats, how to care for a cat wound, and when to take your feline friend in for veterinary care.
Injuries are fairly common among dogs and most will be small and manageable. That said, there may be times when your dog will require a bit of extra care. Today, our Fremont vets share some advice for dog wound care and monitoring healing stages while at home. We'll also discuss when to consider seeing a vet and how to speed up recovery.
Are you worried because your dog has eaten chewing gum? Our Fremont vets share everything you'll need to know, including when to bring your dog to see us.
Canine parainfluenza virus (CPIV) causes respiratory illness in dogs worldwide. Our Fremont vets list the symptoms of this highly contagious ribonucleic acid virus, explain the causes of parainfluenza in dogs and discuss how to treat it.
What is parvovirus in dogs and how do they contract it? Which symptoms should you watch for, and can it be treated? Our vets in Fremont answer these questions in today's post.