Why won't my cat drink water?
To stay healthy, your cat needs to stay hydrated. If your cat won't drink water, these tips from our San Gabriel vets may help to explain why.
To stay healthy, your cat needs to stay hydrated. If your cat won't drink water, these tips from our San Gabriel vets may help to explain why.
When the temperature rises, your dog's health is jeopardized by heatstroke. Our San Gabriel urgent care vets explain the signs of this potentially fatal condition, as well as what to do if you suspect your dog is suffering from heatstroke, in today's post.
Pets tend to be full of energy and not necessarily the best accident avoidance. In this post, our San Gabriel vets will discuss first aid for pets, and what to do if your pet ever gets into trouble.
Occasionally cats may experience the symptoms of a urinary blockage. These blockages can be life-threatening if not treated immediately and a perineal urethrostomy may be suggested. In today's post, our San Gabriel vets talk about what perineal urethrostomy surgery is and what to expect from PU surgery and recovery for your cat.
After surgery, it is important to give special attention to your cat's care to avoid re-aggravating the injury. Today our San Gabriel vets discuss strategies to care for a cat recovering from surgery.
Spaying your female pet is a great way to prevent unwanted litters. It can also help prevent unwanted behaviors and protect your pet from some serious forms of cancer. Here, our San Gabriel vets explain the spaying process and how long the procedure takes to complete.
Emergency c-sections can be performed if a dog is in labor, but in some cases, an elective c-section may be recommended if your pooch faces an increased risk of complications. Today, our San Gabriel vets look at how to tell if your dog needs a c-section.
Having your dog spayed or neutered prevents unwanted litters, but can also help to curb undesirable behaviors and even reduce the risk of certain diseases. Here, our San Gabriel vets share what you need to know about getting your puppy fixed.
Laryngeal paralysis in dogs is characterized by the failure of your dog's windpipe to open correctly as they breathe in, causing the sides of your dog's windpipe to be sucked into the opening. Tragically, in severe cases, laryngeal paralysis can lead to suffocation, but if diagnosed early treatment is available. Our San Gabriel vets explain...
Is your kitty's meow sounding more like a scratchy squeak? Or has your cat lost their voice completely? Laryngitis in cats can be due to a number of reasons. Here, our San Gabriel veterinary team explains cat laryngitis symptoms, causes, and treatments.