Dog Knee Surgery: What To Expect
If your dog is suffering from a torn cranial cruciate ligament (CCL/ACL) your Fayetteville vet may recommend surgery. Here are the surgical options for treating knee injuries in dogs.
If your dog is suffering from a torn cranial cruciate ligament (CCL/ACL) your Fayetteville vet may recommend surgery. Here are the surgical options for treating knee injuries in dogs.
If your cat seems to be itching and scratching a lot more than usual or has a cough or nasal congestion, it's possible they have allergies. Our Fayetteville vets explain what you can give them to help relieve their symptoms.
Just like us, cats can suffer from skin allergies. In today's post, our Fayetteville vets explain the causes of cat skin allergies, and what you should do to help your cat feel more comfortable.
"Hot spots" or allergic dermatitis is common in dogs. They often develop these skin conditions when they are exposed to allergens. Our Fayetteville vets discuss ways you can recognize allergic dermatitis in dogs and how it's treated.
The kidneys perform several essential functions that play a vital role in your cat's health. Today, our Fayetteville vets explain the signs of kidney failure in cats and what you can do to help them.
While relatively rare in dogs, hyperthyroidism is a serious health concern that requires rapid treatment in order to achieve the best possible treatment outcomes. Today our Fayetteville vets share more about hyperthyroidism in dogs.
It may come as a surprise to learn that like people, cats can suffer from asthma, and for many of the same reasons. Our Fayetteville vets discuss what signs might tell you if your cat may be having an asthma attack, and what you should do for them.
Getting your dog vaccinated is the best way to protect your pup and family from dangerous illnesses such as rabies. In this blog, our Fayetteville vets discuss the rabies vaccination schedule for dogs and why it's important to have your canine companion 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.
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.
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