Big dogs can have equally big health problems. Find out what conditions and diseases typically affect larger dogs.
Read moreWe are now open EVERY Saturday! Dr. Brown and Dr. Lewis rotate their days, so be sure to schedule quickly - spots fill up fast.
Have you ever dreamed of one day owning a farm? Well, owning some livestock can give you the same rewarding feeling. Livestock consists of animals such as cows, pigs, sheep, goats, donkeys, horses, and mules. Whether you want an animal to provide you with fresh eggs in the morning or one to ride through your pasture, livestock animals are your best bet to give you what you are looking for.
Choosing what livestock to raise relies heavily on how much space you have, if they need fencing, how much they eat, state and local property laws, and more. You should also consider what type of veterinary care your livestock will require to avoid the spread of diseases and external parasites. Your veterinarian can recommend the best vaccinations for your livestock so they stay as healthy as possible. Continue to the articles below to learn how you should care for each livestock animal.
Big dogs can have equally big health problems. Find out what conditions and diseases typically affect larger dogs.
Read moreWould you rather do anything than give your pet medicine? These tips may make the process easier.
Read moreNot sure why your pet is shedding more than usual. We explore a few reasons that your pet may be losing hair.
Read moreWant to keep your senior pet healthy and happy? Ask these six questions at your pet's next check up.
Read moreEven healthy dogs vomit from time to time. Find out what causes the common health problem.
Read moreWe have all heard people say things such as "Don't give your dog chocolate, it will kill him!" or "Even a small amount of chocolate will kill a dog." Fortunately for all cabinet opening dogs out there, the truth to the chocolate rumors lies somewhere between the chilling truth in the refrigerator and
Read moreWarning signs can be present in your family pet before the veterinarian makes an actual diagnosis. You'll want to be alert and watch for warning signs as preventative measures, and at the same time provide your pet with the best nutrition, exercise program and lifestyle possible for his or her activity
Read moreAnimals may vomit when something irritates, inflames or causes an infection in their intestinal tract. The location of the irritation, inflammation or infection may also determine the color of your pet's vomit and the reason for the upchucking. Many things can irritate, inflame or infect an animal's
Read moreHeartworm is a long, string-like parasitic worm that has the scientific name Dirofilaria immitis. It earns its common name by living in the host’s heart, lungs, and blood vessels. Heartworm can cause severe lung disease, heart failure, organ damage, and death. It is transmitted only through mosquitoes
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