Tooth Resorption in Cats
Tooth resorption in cats occurs when the body breaks down and absorbs the structures that support the tooth. Today, our Natick vets discuss the symptoms of tooth resorption in cats and how it can be treated.
Tooth resorption in cats occurs when the body breaks down and absorbs the structures that support the tooth. Today, our Natick vets discuss the symptoms of tooth resorption in cats and how it can be treated.
Our Natick vets are here to provide information on canine parainfluenza virus (CPIV), a highly contagious respiratory illness that affects dogs worldwide. It is important to know the symptoms and causes of parainfluenza in dogs and how to treat it.
Hookworms are a parasitic infection in dogs. In this blog post, our Natick vets will cover what hookworms are, signs to look out for, treatment options, and preventive measures.
Our Natick veterinarians explain how to determine whether a dog dental chew is worth purchasing, which factors to consider, and the safety tips every dog owner should remember.
If your cat develops an ear hematoma, you may be concerned and wonder how to help. In this post, our Natick vets discuss what causes aural hematomas in cats, in addition to symptoms and treatment options.
Cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) ruptures commonly occur in dogs as orthopedic injuries. Our vets in Natick explain the injury and discuss the likely necessity of CCL surgery for your dog.
When you take your pet to the vet, it's not just their physical health you should be concerned about. Their mental well-being is equally vital. In this blog post, our vets from Natick will share tips on ensuring your furry friend remains at ease during their wellness exam.
Vaccinating your dog is the most effective way to shield them from the lethal rabies disease. In this blog post, our veterinarians in Natick delve into the rabies vaccination schedule for dogs and emphasize the critical importance of vaccinating your canine companion.
Repeated appointments for your puppy's vaccines may appear inconvenient. Our vets in Natick firmly advocate following the vaccination schedule chart below as the most effective way to safeguard your pup's health now and throughout their lifetime.
Just like humans, poor oral hygiene can lead to our canine companions developing cavities. Today, our Natick vets offer tips on how to prevent cavities in dogs and what to do if your dog has one.