Chronic Degenerative Valve Disease in Dogs
Chronic degenerative valve disease is the most common form of heart disease in dogs. Today our Fremont vets share information to help you better understand the disease and how to care for your dog.
Chronic degenerative valve disease is the most common form of heart disease in dogs. Today our Fremont vets share information to help you better understand the disease and how to care for your dog.
Heartworm disease is a serious, often fatal condition in dogs that can result in severe lung disease, heart failure, and organ damage. Our Fremont vets explain why preventing heartworm disease is both easier on your pet, and on your wallet than treating the disease after your dog gets ill.
The bladder is the most common area of the urinary system in dogs to develop tumors. Today, our Fremont veterinary team shares some of the causes and symptoms of bladder cancer in dogs, and how the condition is treated.
Dental health issues in dogs can be just as problematic as they are in people and if you've ever developed a cavity in one or more of your teeth, you know they can be uncomfortable. Today, our Fremont vets explain the causes, symptoms and treatments of cavities in dogs.
Veterinarians and veterinary oncologists provide diagnoses and care for cats and dogs with cancer, and support for the people who love them. In today's post, our Fremont vets explain some of the symptoms and treatments for lung cancer in dogs.
You love your cat, and that's why you want to do whatever you can to ensure their happy, healthy life. In this blog, our Fremont vets explain how often you should take your cat to the vet for routine preventive care and a wellness exam.
We love our pets, and we want to make sure they are always happy and healthy. Today, our Fremont veterinary team shares some useful tips for caring for your beloved cat or dog so that they can have the highest quality of life possible.
Just like humans, dogs can have plaque buildup. If plaque isn't removed regularly it can harden into tartar and cause a range of dental health problems. Today, our Fremont vets explain how plaque and tartar form in a dog's mouth and how to prevent it.
The news that a cat has been diagnosed with cancer can be terrible news for loving cat caretakers. Join our Fremont veterinarians to learn about common types of feline cancer, as well as symptoms to watch for and available treatments.
Toxoplasma gondii is a potential health risk to all warm-blooded mammals, especially people who are pregnant or immunocompromised. Learn more about Toxoplasma gondii infections with our Fremont vet team, including symptoms and treatments.