As warmer weather approaches, I thought it might be important to remind our viewers of near drowning first aid. If your pet ends up in a near- drowning scenario
Bladder stones are a fairly common medical challenge seen in both feline and canine veterinary patients. Bladder stones result from the development and accumula
Perhaps one of the most pesky issues I see canine patients for is “kennel cough” which is really a misnomer. A more appropriate term is canine infectious respir
Ocular issues are a common reason that patients end up in my exam room. One cause of ocular discomfort that we see in both dogs and cats is glaucoma. Glaucoma d
Lymphoma is one of the more common types of cancer that I see in my middle age to older canine patients. As with humans, lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphatic s