Kidney Failure in Dogs: Treatment & Recovery
Kidney failure in dogs is a very serious, and often fatal condition. Today, our Seymour vets discuss kidney failure in dogs including the signs, treatment options, and recovery.
Kidney failure in dogs is a very serious, and often fatal condition. Today, our Seymour vets discuss kidney failure in dogs including the signs, treatment options, and recovery.
Valley fever is prevalent across the Southwestern United States and infects people, dogs, cats, and livestock alike. However, our Seymour vets will discuss the causes, signs, treatment, and prevention of valley fever in dogs.
Is your cat experiencing coughing, fever or signs of illness? They may be suffering from pneumonia. Today our Seymour vets discuss the different types of pneumonia in cats, the symptoms they may experience, and what the prognosis may be.
Have you noticed your female cat is gaining weight and behaving more affectionately? She may be pregnant. Our vets in Seymour share some information about how we diagnose pregnancy in cats and what actions you can take to help your feline friend stay healthy.
Our Seymour vets often see dogs in their office due to symptoms of joint pain. Although a common reason for joint pain is aging, there are effective treatments available to relieve discomfort in dogs of any age or activity level.
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 Seymour vets and team explain what you should do if your dog has a cut paw pad.
Looking for a great dog companion for your kids? Here are 10 great big and small dog breeds for kids that our Seymour vets recommend that you consider for your family.
You're the proud new pet parent of a beautiful young puppy or rescue dog now it's up to you to start their training! Today our Seymour vets share some key dog training tips to help get you started.
When you get a new dog or puppy you likely expect some amount of chewing. But how do you get them to only chew on their own toys? Here, our Seymour vets share some of the common reasons behind chewing and ways that you can get your dog or puppy to stop.
Caring for your pup is more than just hugs and cuddles (although we know how wonderful this part can be). It is also the more thorough care that needs to happen such as exams, vaccinations and parasite prevention. Here, our Seymour vets share some information about how often you should take a dog to the vet and what to expect during these visits.