Should My Indoor Cat Be Vaccinated?
Our Fayetteville vets know that it can be tempting to skip vaccinations for indoor cats, but even if your feline friend stays inside there are some good reasons to have your kitty vaccinated. Our vets explain.
Our Fayetteville vets know that it can be tempting to skip vaccinations for indoor cats, but even if your feline friend stays inside there are some good reasons to have your kitty vaccinated. Our vets explain.
Your dog suddenly stops, extends their neck, and produces a loud snorting sound. There is a good chance that you have just witnessed a reverse sneeze, and while it may be somewhat alarming it is common in small dogs. Below, our Fayetteville vets explain paroxysmal respiration.
There are many different reasons why your dog may have a seizure, ranging from heat exhaustion to epilepsy. Here, our Fayetteville vets explain some of the reasons that a dog may have a seizure and what to do if yours does.
Tapeworms are a common parasite that can infect Fayetteville dogs. Today our vets discuss tapeworms in dogs - including the common symptoms and treatments.
Is your dog 'scooting' or having difficulties passing stool? Anal sac disease could be the problem. In today's post, our Fayetteville vets explain the causes, symptoms and treatments for this uncomfortable condition in dogs.
Our Fayetteville vets are often asked by dog owners why their dog keeps eating grass, and whether it is safe. Here our team shares some of the reasons dogs eat grass, and when you should be concerned.
Just like humans, when dogs eat, plaque can form on their teeth, and if it isn't brushed away regularly can harden into tartar which can cause a range of dental health problems. In this post, our Fayetteville vets explain how plaque and tartar form in a dog's mouth and how you can prevent it.
Toxoplasma gondii is a protozoan parasite similar to giardia. Related to the coccidian protozoa, all warm-blooded animals are at risk of Toxoplasma gondii infection. Today our Fayetteville vets inform pet owners about everything they need to know regarding Toxoplasma gondii.
Our pets are very important to us, and we want to make sure they are always happy and healthy. Today, our Fayetteville vets are sharing pet care tips that can help you provide your cat or dog with the highest quality of life possible.
Staying hydrated is essential for your pet's health. So what should you do if your cat isn't drinking enough water? Our Fayetteville vets share some reasons why your cat may not be drinking and what to do.
Fayette Veterinary Medical Center is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Fayetteville companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.