Why is my cat limping?
While cats are graceful animals there are times when nature might still get the best of them and they may become injured. Our New Ulm vets talk about why your cat may be limping and when you should be concerned.
While cats are graceful animals there are times when nature might still get the best of them and they may become injured. Our New Ulm vets talk about why your cat may be limping and when you should be concerned.
Along with various foods and chemicals, there are also a variety of plants that are poisonous to dogs as well. Our vets in New Ulm talk about which plants are poisonous for dogs, what the symptoms of poisoning are, when to be concerned, and how they can be treated.
If you are noticing that your dog has a dry non-productive cough then your pup may be suffering from symptoms of Kennel Cough. Our New Ulm vets talk about Kennel Cough and how to protect your dog from this highly-contagious respiratory disease.
After your cat's surgery, some love and attention are needed to allow for the incision to heal properly. Our New Ulm vets share some strategies for caring for your feline companion as they recover from surgery.
Cataracts can result in blurred vision and eventual blindness for dogs, but surgery can often help to restore sight. Here our New Ulm vets share everything you need to know about cataract surgery for dogs.
Cat hernias generally aren't serious and can be repaired with surgery if spotted early. Today, our New Ulm vets describe different types of hernias in cats and offer insight into what you can expect if your cat has hernia surgery.
Hip dysplasia is a condition that can occur in any breed and is caused by an abnormal formation of one or both the dog's hips which can be the cause of pain or discomfort anytime your dog moves. Our New Ulm vets talk about what hip dysplasia is, as well as the symptoms and surgeries used to treat this condition.
If your dog has a habit of chewing and eating everything in sight, you might be concerned about potential intestinal blockages. Our New Ulm vets see this serious condition frequently and if it's not treated quickly it can cause devastating health issues and in some cases, major surgery is required to save your dog's life.
If your cat won't eat, it can be cause for alarm. But how do you know if it's an emergency or if your cat can wait until your vet has time to see them? Here are the answers you are looking for from our New Ulm vets.
Heatstroke can be a life-threatening condition for dogs of any breed and always requires prompt veterinary care. We are here to discuss the signs of heatstroke in dogs, and what you can do to prevent it from happening in the first place.