What happens if my dog ate chewing gum?
Although your dog eating gum may not appear to be a problem, some chewing gums are toxic to dogs. Our Carrollton veterinarians explain what to do if your dog eats gum.
Although your dog eating gum may not appear to be a problem, some chewing gums are toxic to dogs. Our Carrollton veterinarians explain what to do if your dog eats gum.
While injuries are fairly common among dogs and most will be small and manageable, there might be times when your dog will require a bit of extra care. Here, our Carrollton vets share some advice for dog wound care while at home, when you should consider seeing a vet, and how to speed up recovery.
Cat and dog wellness plans are 'packages' that include routine vet care services offered at a discounted rate. Today, our Carroll County Animal Hospital team discusses the benefits of wellness plans, and some things to take into consideration.
You've got two options to help make your pet's healthcare more affordable: wellness plans and pet insurance. Each of these offers distinct benefits but it's essential to understand the differences between them. Here, our Carrollton vets share facts about wellness plans and pet insurance.
Dogs can certainly steal our hearts away and become treasured members of our family, but that love and loyalty come at a very real price. Before taking on the responsibility of making a dog part of your family, be sure to consider these points from our Carroll County Animal Hospital vets.
Although a diagnosis of Feline Leukemia Virus can be emotionally devastating, it is important to realize that cats with FeLV can live normal lives for prolonged periods. Our vets in Carrollton share some important information about Feline Leukemia Virus as well as the symptoms and prognosis for cats living with this infectious disease.
Although a diagnosis of Feline Leukemia Virus can be emotionally devastating, it is important to realize that cats with FeLV can live normal lives for prolonged periods. Our vets in Carrollton share some important information about Feline Leukemia Virus as well as the symptoms and prognosis for cats living with this infectious disease.
Valley fever is a serious condition that has the ability to affect people, dogs, cats and livestock throughout the Southwestern states but most commonly in Arizona. Our Carrollton vets discuss the effects of valley fever in dogs and what you can do to prevent it.
Dogs often suffer from bladder infections and other conditions affecting the urinary tract. These conditions can range from mildly uncomfortable to very painful for our four-legged friends. Today, our Carrollton vets discuss the causes, symptoms and treatments for bladder infections in dogs.C
Sometimes a cat likes to groom themselves, but sometimes they can go too far. In this blog our Carrollton vets share tips on how you stop your cat from overgrooming and explain why they do it.
Carroll County Animal Hospital is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Carrollton companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.
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