Giardia in Dogs
Giardia is a parasite that can infect dogs, cats, and humans. In this post, our San Gabriel vets will discuss the infection, including treatment and prevention.
Giardia is a parasite that can infect dogs, cats, and humans. In this post, our San Gabriel vets will discuss the infection, including treatment and prevention.
We may presume that dogs can chew on any type of bone, but this actually isn't true. Today, our San Gabriel vets talk about what bones are safe for dogs and why your dog should chew bones regularly.
Certain dog breeds have been bred to have short snouts over time. While we may think these dogs are adorable, there are many well-documented health concerns to consider. In this post, our San Gabriel vets discuss brachycephalic airway syndrome in dogs, how their short snout impacts their health, and how you can help improve their quality of life.
Osteoarthritis is a progressive, degenerative condition that can affect your dog's front legs, back legs, or both. Learn more about the condition and treatment options in this post from ourSan Gabriel vets.
In today's post, our San Gabriel vets list chronic pain conditions in dogs and their symptoms and explain how you can help your pup.
In some cases, our San Gabriel vets treat dogs with severe symptoms of spider bites that require urgent care. However, most spider bites may cause some irritation but are generally harmless. Learn more about how to spot and treat the symptoms of a spider bite on a dog in this post.
At Temple City Animal Hospital, we often see dogs suffering from "hot spots" or allergic dermatitis caused by allergens. In this post, our San Gabriel vets list the different types of allergic dermatitis in dogs and how acupuncture therapy and other treatments can be used to manage and heal this condition.
If your cat experiences hip problems, your veterinarian might suggest FHO surgery as a potential solution for your pet. Today, our San Gabriel vets explain the FHO surgery that may be required to restore your cat's hips to their full mobility.
Hip dysplasia is a painful condition that occurs when one or both of your dog's hips develop abnormally. Hip dysplasia can worsen over time if left untreated, severely limiting your dog's mobility. Our San Gabriel veterinarians explain the three most effective surgeries for treating hip dysplasia in dogs in today's post.
You can help your dog recover after surgery by knowing the right things to do and how to provide care for them. In this blog, our San Gabriel vets share a few tips on how to care for your dog following surgery.