How To Care For Your Dog's Wound
In this blog, our Visalia vets share how you can care for your dog's wound at home and when veterinary treatment is required.
In this blog, our Visalia vets share how you can care for your dog's wound at home and when veterinary treatment is required.
If your pooch is experiencing persistent seizures, pain, or anxiety, they may be prescribed Gabapentin to help ease their symptoms. Our Visalia vets are here to tell you all about how this drug can help your dog lead a comfortable life.
It's essential for all pets, including cats to stay hydrated. This is why it can be concerning when your cat won't drink water. In this blog, our Visalia vets explain the reasons why your cat may not be drinking water and what you should do to help your kitty stay hydrated.
In this blog, our Visalia vets discuss the differences between CT scans and Pet scans, including what you can expect during the diagnostic imaging process and what this technology is used for.
X-rays are a key tool for diagnosing conditions of a dog's bones and internal organs. In this blog, our Visalia vets explain the X-ray procedure for dogs and how you can prepare your pooch for their appointment.
Diarrhea is one of the most distressing symptoms for pets owners to see in their dogs. Today, our Visalia vets talk about the most common causes of diarrhea in dogs and the steps you can take to make this messy problem go away as quickly as possible.
Constipation can make your cat feel restless and uncomfortable, on top of it being a serious health concern. Today, our Visalia vets talk about the signs of constipation in cats, its causes, and how it can be treated.
Has your cat's purr turned into a cough? If so, it means they may have something irritating their lungs, throat, or airways. A few of the potential causes can be easy to treat, whereas others are more serious. Today, our Visalia vets discuss the possible causes of coughing in cats.
The majority of dogs will chew on almost anything from bones and toys to shoes and furniture. Here, our Visalia vets share what you should do in an emergency when something gets stuck in your dog's throat or mouth and they start to choke.
When dogs become too hot they often pant to cool down however, this behavior isn't that common in cats and could be a sign of an underlying health problem. Today, our Visalia vets discuss the possible causes of your cat's panting or heavy breathing and when you should take them to an emergency vet.
Tulare-Kings Veterinary Emergency Services is a pet emergency animal hospital providing urgent care to cats and dogs in the Visalia area. Contact us right away if you are experiencing a veterinary emergency.