Cats & Colds: Can They Get Them & What to Do?
Today, our Fayetteville vets discuss the symptoms of a cat cold, and how you can get your feline friend feeling better.
Today, our Fayetteville vets discuss the symptoms of a cat cold, and how you can get your feline friend feeling better.
Skin allergies in dogs can be itchy, uncomfortable and irritable. In this article, our Fayetteville vets explain skin allergies and what to do if you notice itching, redness or other symptoms in your dog.
Every cat owner wants their feline companion to live the longest, healthiest life possible. Today, our Fayetteville vets are here to tell you how often to bring your cat to the vet for routine care.
Inflammatory Bowel Disease can be difficult to diagnose. IBD can affect your cat’s digestion, appetite and quality of life. Today our Fayetteville vets talk about symptoms, causes, and treatments of IBD in cats.
Fungal infections can make your dog very sick. In this article, our Fayetteville vets explain some of the most common fungal infections in dogs, their symptoms and how they can be treated.
Maintaining proper grooming for your dog or cat is a vital aspect of responsible pet care. In this article, our Fayetteville vets will provide an overview of grooming basics for both dogs and cats.
Pet owners may not realize that just like humans, their cats can experience painful dental problems like tooth decay and gum disease. In this article, our Fayetteville vets explain how to spot dental health problems in your cat, some of the most common dental diseases in cats, and how these issues can be treated.
Diagnostic imaging for dogs and cats can be used to pinpoint the cause, extent or severity of your pet's illness or injury. Our Fayetteville vets are here to talk about the types of imaging available for pets.
If your dog is drooling, it's probably just a normal part of their life. Some dogs are just slobbery but it can sometimes indicate an issue. Our Fayetteville vets are here to discuss when drooling in dogs is concerning.
We understand that it can be stressful for everyone when you have to leave your kitten alone for the first time. To help make this a positive experience for both you and your kitten, try these tips from our Fayetteville vets.
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.