Labored Breathing in Dogs
Your dog might pant without trouble breathing. Labored breathing means they struggle to breathe. Our Little Elm vets describe labored breathing in dogs and what to do if your pet has breathing problems.
Your dog might pant without trouble breathing. Labored breathing means they struggle to breathe. Our Little Elm vets describe labored breathing in dogs and what to do if your pet has breathing problems.
Life with a new puppy includes many firsts, one of which is the first grooming experience. Today, our Little Elm vets discuss the importance of puppy grooming, why they might need to be groomed and how to make it successful.
If you have a dog you will know how quickly their fur can get out of control and dirty. The easiest way to ensure that your dog stays clean and comfortable is with regular bathing and grooming. Our Little Elm vets talk about the dog grooming basics and anything that you may need to know about successfully grooming your pup.
There are a number of potential causes behind cats grooming more than necessary which can cause further issues. Today, our Little Elm vets discuss cats overgrooming and what the causes could be behind it and how you can stop this excessive grooming behavior.
Ear infections are one of the most common ailments that our vets see here at our clinic. Fortunately, most ear infections in dogs are easy to treat if caught early. Here, our Little Elm vets share some of the signs of dog ear infections, and what to do if your dog's ears aren't as healthy as they should be.
While we may not realize it, cats just like any creature can become ill and be susceptible to colds. Our Little Elm vets talk about colds in cats and what you can do if your cat happens to catch a cold.
Fleas are a common external parasite that can make your pet (and you) miserable! If flea infestations are left untreated, they may even lead to infections. Our Little Elm vets explain early signs of fleas, and what to do if your pet does have fleas.
Sometimes it can be hard to tell if your pet is in need of emergency or urgent care. Here, our Little Elm vets share some of the typical signs that your pet needs emergency vet care and what you should do if that situation arises.
Most dogs are social and spend at least some of their time in social environments, whether it is at the dog park, groomers or at doggie daycare. Today, our Little Elm vets discuss the importance of having your dog vaccinated and if your dog can have a reaction to the bordetella vaccine.
When it comes to the lifelong care of your beloved companion, routine vet care is essential. But how often should you take your dog or cat to the vet? Our Little Elm vets discuss pet wellness exams, the care your pet will receive and how often you should bring your dog or cat for a checkup.
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