Ear Hematoma in Cat: When is Surgery Needed
If your cat has an ear hematoma, it can be very painful. In this blog post, our veterinarians inPittsboro discuss the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for ear hematoma.
If your cat has an ear hematoma, it can be very painful. In this blog post, our veterinarians inPittsboro discuss the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for ear hematoma.
While the pads of your dog's paws are much tougher than the bottoms of your feet, they can still suffer from cuts and other injuries. Our Pittsboro vets and team explain what you should do if your dog has a cut paw.
After a dog has surgery, pet parents play a pivotal role in helping them to fully recover. Attentive, diligent post-op care is essential to help your pooch return to their daily routine as quickly as possible. Our Pittsboro vets share some tips for how to care for your dog after surgery.
When your dog is battling an illness they may seem warmer than usual but do you know how to tell if they are too warm? Here, our Pittsboro Animal Hospital vets share some of the symptoms of fever in dogs, what the common causes are and how to help your dog feel better.
It's important to vaccinate your new puppy in order to protect them from potential diseases. Our veterinarian team in Pittsboro can provide the necessary vaccinations and can help you create a vaccine schedule.
The chances of rabies infecting a vaccinated dog are low. However, a rabies vaccination does not guarantee 100% protection. In this post, our Pittsboro vets discuss what to do if you suspect your dog may have been exposed to rabies.
Hip dysplasia is a progressive, degenerative disease that actually begins when your dog is just a puppy, but generally isn't diagnosed until noticeable symptoms appear in adulthood. Today our Pittsboro vets discuss treatment options for hip dysplasia in dogs and ways to help reduce the impact of this painful condition on your dog's mobility.
Out of all the digestive issues our veterinary team sees in dogs at Pittsboro Animal Hospital constipation is one of the most common. Here, our Pittsboro vets discuss the causes and treatment options for constipation in dogs, as well as the dangers of having it go untreated.
Cats may start grooming excessively for psychological or medical reasons. Today, our veterinarians in Pittsboro explain why cats groom too much and how you can stop their excessive grooming.
There are many health and behavioral benefits to spaying or neutering your dog. Today, our Greensboro vets explain more about spaying or neutering, and how it can benefit your puppy.
Pittsboro Animal Hospital is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Pittsboro companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.