Cat Wound Care
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.
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.
Outdoor cats are at a higher risk of illness due to their increased exposure to other neighborhood cats and wildlife. If your cat spends time exploring the great outdoors, there are a number of vaccines that can help protect your feline friend against a host of serious illnesses they may be susceptible to.
Rabies is a dangerous virus that is fatal for cats, dogs, and humans, fortunately, it is preventable. In today's post, our Fremont vets explain the costs, scheduling, and side effects associated with getting your cat vaccinated against rabies.
What is rabies and when should your dog get their vaccine? In this post, our Fremont vets discuss what rabies is and how often dogs need rabies shots.
Our Fremont vets often see dogs with ear hematomas, but what are they, what causes them, and what are the symptoms? Read on to learn more about aural (ear) hematomas in dogs, and what to do if your dog has one.
Dental issues are a naturally occurring health problem found in dogs. Our vets in Fremont will help you identify, treat, and prevent some of the most common dental issues found in your dog.