Why Does My Pet Need a Urinalysis?
Today, our Kittrell vets will discuss urinalysis for pets, as well as how to understand your pet's urinalysis results so you can make the best decisions regarding their medical care.
Today, our Kittrell vets will discuss urinalysis for pets, as well as how to understand your pet's urinalysis results so you can make the best decisions regarding their medical care.
Has your vet discussed Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy (TPLO) surgery for your limping dog? In this post, our Kittrell vets explain the procedure and what to expect as your dog recovers.
Not every cut your pet gets will require veterinary treatment, so you should know the difference between when you should care for your dog or cat's wounds and when you should head to the vet. Here our Kittrell vets provide tips on how to administer first aid to your pet at home.
Diagnostic imaging tools used by our Kittrell vets help us identify the cause, extent, or severity of your pet's illness or injury. Depending on your pet's condition, the type of diagnostic imaging used will differ. Below are a few of the tests that your vet may recommend to help diagnose or treat your dog or cat.
Cat hernias generally aren't life-threatening and can be repaired with surgery if spotted early. Today, our Kittrell vets describe different types of hernias in cats and what you can expect if your cat has to undergo hernia surgery.
Seizures in dogs are not uncommon but not all seizures are the same. There are many different types of seizures your dog can experience, and each seizure your dog has could differ by type, severity, and length. Today our Kittrell vets explain more about the types of seizures seen in dogs.
Our Kittrell vets are seeing increasing numbers of dogs who develop diabetes. While treatments are available for diabetes in dogs, there is no cure. Today, we look at some of the most common symptoms of diabetes in dogs, and treatment options.
A cat will sometimes need to have a tooth extracted to alleviate pain and allow your feline friend's mouth to heal. Today our Kittrell vets give the low down on cat tooth removal.
It's important for pet parents to know how to care for their dog following surgery, so that their pooch gets back to a normal, active lifestyle as quickly as possible. Here are a few tips from our Kittrell vets on how to care for your pup after surgery.
Are you wondering whether it's really worth the money and hassle to get your cat vaccinated? Our Kittrell vets explain why cat vaccinations are important and what they protect your cat against.
At Kittrell Animal Hospital we operate as a walk-in clinic for cats and dogs, so if you require veterinary care, call us to inform us you are on your way. We look forward to meeting you and your pet!