Kitten Teething: What You Need to Know
Just like people, our feline friends have baby teeth that fall out before their permanent teeth emerge. Here, our San Gabriel vets explain kitten teething and how you can help.
Just like people, our feline friends have baby teeth that fall out before their permanent teeth emerge. Here, our San Gabriel vets explain kitten teething and how you can help.
Did you know that most dogs don't receive the oral hygiene care they need to keep their teeth and gums healthy? In today's post, our San Gabriel vets explain how you can help your pup achieve and maintain their optimal oral health.
Sometimes a tooth extraction is necessary when a tooth is broken or decayed beyond repair. Today, the vets at Temple City Animal Hospital explain what to expect when your cat has dental surgery to extract a tooth.
Periodontal disease, known more commonly as gum disease, can have negative effects on your dog's oral and overall health. Today our San Gabriel vets discuss periodontal disease in dogs, including how you can help prevent it.
Besides showering your canine friend with love and affection, here are 6 things our San Gabriel veterinarians suggest doing to keep your dog in the best shape possible.
You might think because your cat never goes outside that they don't require vaccinations. However, our San Gabriel vets still recommend keeping your indoor cat's shots up to date. In this post, we explain why.
While skipping one meal usually isn't cause for concern, you do want to monitor your dog closely if they aren't eating. Today, our San Gabriel vets share some common reasons for dog's not eating and when it's time for a trip to the vet.
Temple City Animal Hospital is proud to be accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). Our hospital meets the rigorous veterinary service and care requirements necessary for accreditation.
Both pet wellness plans and pet insurance can help make your pet's healthcare more affordable—but they work in very different ways so it is important to understand the distinction. Here, our San Gabriel vets explain more about the difference between wellness plans and pet insurance.
Heartworm disease is a serious condition in pets caused by parasitic worms. It can result in heart failure, severe damage to the lungs and other organs, and death in some cases. The disease is typically found in cats, dogs, and ferrets. Here, our San Gabriel vets explain why prevention is key.