Cavities In Dogs

Taking care of your dog's teeth is just as important as taking care of your own. Dogs can suffer from a variety of dental issues including cavities. Fortunately, because a dog's teeth are shaped differently than human teeth, they aren't as prone to getting cavities as often as humans do. However, because of the modern domestic dog's diet, they are more likely to happen especially if tooth care is neglected. Here is more information about cavities in dogs as well as how to have them treated and prevented. [Read More]

Three Tips For Spaying And Neutering A Teacup Dog

Getting your dogs spayed and neutered can make your animal healthier and aid them in living a longer life. It is also responsible to make sure that your dogs cannot produce more puppies that you do not intend on. If you have a teacup dog, your pet is likely to be much smaller than the average puppy. Many teacup breeds tend to be only a few pounds and easy to hold with just one hand. [Read More]

How Old Is That In Dog-Years? Signs Your Dog Has Developed Age-Related Orthopedic Problems

 If you've got a senior dog, you need to start watching out for age-related orthopedic problems. Just like humans, dogs start feeling the age right in their joints. When that happens, routine activities can cause them discomfort and pain. Unfortunately, you might not notice the problem if you don't know what you're looking for, which means your dog may suffer needlessly until you can get it the help it needs. Luckily, there are some signs you can watch out for, which will help you identify joint problems that are affecting your aging dog. [Read More]

What To Do If Your Cat Experiences An Animal Bite

Animal bites are a serious problem that can potentially cause dangerous infections. If your cat has been bitten by an animal, whether it's wild, another cat, or a dog, you will need medical attention. Keep reading to learn how you can improve your cat's chances of avoiding an infection and causing further damage to the area. Secure Pet and Call Veterinarian It's extremely important that you get your cat indoors where it's safe and to call a veterinarian immediately, such as at Metzger Animal Hospital. [Read More]