Archive - September 2021

Treating Hyperthyroidism in Cats

Feline hyperthyroidism is the most common hormonal imbalance in cats around the age of thirteen. The condition occurs when the cat’s thyroid gland becomes inflamed and produces excess thyroid hormone. Aside from age, the exact cause of hyperthyroidism had not been determined, although dietary...

Caring for Your Pet After Bladder Surgery

Stones holding a bladder stones from a dog's bladder.

Bladder issues in your pet can be serious, and sometimes the issue is advanced before the pet owner knows there is a problem. Breana’s 8-year-old mixed-breed dog, Wally, seemed lethargic one day, but he was still eating, so she wasn’t too worried about it. The next day, the dog refused food...

Tips to Freshen Your Pet’s Bad Breath

What’s better than snuggling up with your pet and watching a movie or getting lost in a good book? There are few things that can hinder the enjoyment of such moments—but your pet’s bad breath is one of them! Sweet puppy kisses are much less sweet if your dog has awful breath, but you don’t...