Dizzy dog or cat? It’s probably vestibular disease
Vestibular disease is a common condition in dogs and cats that is very similar to vertigo in humans. An inner ear imbalance can cause incoordination, turning, leaning, or even falling and rolling.
Vestibular disease is a common condition in dogs and cats that is very similar to vertigo in humans. An inner ear imbalance can cause incoordination, turning, leaning, or even falling and rolling.
Although Colorado has a climate that doesn’t encourage pet parasites as much as climates in the South, it’s still critical to protect your cat and dog from parasites.
When a pet is diagnosed with cancer, there may be several treatment options to consider. Sometimes, one of these is enrollment in a clinical trial.
The best chance to achieve complete surgical removal of cancer is during the first surgical procedure.
Learning someone you love has cancer is scary, but as a pet parent you have options. This helpful article will help you navigate next steps as you develop an action plan.
While there are no guarantees, there are steps we can take to decrease the risk that our pets will get cancer.
Radiation therapy, like surgery, can offer local control of solid tumors such as carcinomas and sarcomas.
Knowing what to look for can help with early detection, and as with people, make a difference.
One in five cats will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetimes. Just like with people, some cancers are more common than others.