FVRCP Vaccine in Cats
Most vets recommend that all indoor and outdoor cats receive the FVRCP vaccine. Today our Seattle vets explain why this vaccine is essential and how it protects your cat's health.
Most vets recommend that all indoor and outdoor cats receive the FVRCP vaccine. Today our Seattle vets explain why this vaccine is essential and how it protects your cat's health.
If your cat has a hernia surgery will likely be required to correct the issue. In today's post, our Seattle vets discuss different types of hernias seen in cats, the surgical process, and cat hernia surgery cost.
If your dog has a habit of chewing everything in their path, the possibility of a bowel obstruction is a very real health concern. Our Seattle vets discuss bowel obstructions in dogs and why it's very important to have this potentially life-threatening condition treated as quickly as possible.
Puppy teething is often a challenging time for pet parents. Pain caused by teething often leads our furry family members to chew on everything they set their eyes on - including your best shoes and furniture. To help get your puppy through that uncomfortable teething period, try these easy tips from our Seattle veterinarians.
You've just welcomed a beautiful new kitten into your home, now it's time to take the first steps in safeguarding their long-term health. Today, our Seattle vets explain when to take your kitten for their first vet visit and what to expect.
Wondering if and when to get your dog fixed? Today, our Seattle vets provide advice on getting your dog spayed or neutered including why it's important and at what age you should consider getting it done.
Cat eye infections are relatively common and can be caused by a variety of issues, but it's important to note that there are conditions other than infections which can affect your cat's eyes. Our Seattle vets discuss 3 conditions that could cause your cat's eyes to become red and sore.
Your pup's eyes can become red and irritated for any number of reasons, ranging from having something in their eye to physical trauma, an eye infection or allergies. In today's post, our Seattle vets share some of the causes and treatments for red eyes in dogs.
Have your cat's eyes started to cloud over? It could be a sign that your kitty is developing cataracts. Here, our Seattle vets share some helpful information about cataracts in cats and describe the signs to look out for.
As with people, cataracts are a fairly common eye condition in dogs, leading to blurred vision and eventual blindness if left untreated. That said, surgery can often help to restore a pet's sight. Here, our Seattle vets share more about cataract surgery for dogs.