How should I manage my dog's pain after neutering?
Our Farmington Hills vets understand that deciding to have your dog neutered or spayed can be an emotional decision. That's why we're here to offer advice on pain management during recovery.
Our Farmington Hills vets understand that deciding to have your dog neutered or spayed can be an emotional decision. That's why we're here to offer advice on pain management during recovery.
Although cat urinary tract infections are rare compared to the occurrence of UTIs in dogs, older cats can experience a host of other urinary tract issues that cause similar symptoms. Today our Farmington Hills vets share the symptoms, causes and treatments for urinary tract infections and diseases in cats.
Much like their humans, dogs can also experience depression and anxiety. Here, our vets in Farmington Hills list signs to look for and discuss how you might be able to help your four-legged companion cheer up.
While it can be tempting to skip vaccinations for indoor cats, our Farmington Hills vets will tell you that it is still vitally important to keep your cats vaccines up to date.
Having your dog neutered or spayed offers many health and behavioral benefits. Here, our Farmington Hills vets share some information about spaying or neutering and how it can benefit your pooch.
Cats can be stoic creatures that often succeed at hiding their discomfort when they are sick. Our Farmington Hills vets list some signs and symptoms that indicate your feline friend may be feeling ill.
Wondering about the difference between core vaccines and non-core vaccines? Our vets in Farmington Hills share the facts, along with a dog vaccination schedule.
Wellness checkups are critical to your pet's health and well-being. These exams allow your veterinarian a chance to monitor your pet's overall health and detect early signs of illness. Today, our Farmington Hills vets describe what you can expect when your four-legged friend visits us for a pet checkup.
From toys and grass to feces and even roadkill, it really seems like some dogs will eat just about anything. If your dog pretty consistently eats things it shouldn't, there may be a good reason to be concerned. In today's post, our Farmington Hills vets will walk you through why your dog will eat anything on offer some tips on how to curb these behaviors.
By bringing your pet in for regular veterinary checkups, you can help your pet achieve optimal health. During these routine exams, your vet will check for early signs of illness, internal damage and serious conditions. Our vets in Farmington Hills explain why checkups are essential.