What Is Hyperthyroidism In Cats?
Hyperthyroidism is usually diagnosed in cats who are middle-aged and older. Today, our Santa Rosa vets explain the condition, potential complications and more.
Hyperthyroidism is usually diagnosed in cats who are middle-aged and older. Today, our Santa Rosa vets explain the condition, potential complications and more.
Our Santa Rosa vets see diabetes in dogs frequently. While treatments are available for diabetes in dogs, there is no cure. Today, we look at some of the most common symptoms of diabetes in dogs, and the available treatments.
The kidneys perform several essential functions and play a vital role in your cat's health. Today, our Santa Rosa vets explain some of the causes, treatments, and signs of end stage kidney failure in cats.
Our Santa Rosa vets at Montecito Veterinary Center often treat dogs with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and while there is no cure, often times IBD can be managed. Today we look at the prognosis for dogs with IBD.
Asthma in cats is often an allergic reaction to allergens and can occur in roughly 1-5% of cats. Our Santa Rosa vets share some of the most common symptoms of this condition, and how it can be treated.
The teething phase can be tough for puppy owners. Pain caused by teething often leads our four-legged babies to chew on things they shouldn't. Today, our Santa Rosa vets share advice on how to get through this difficult stage.
Dental problems in cats can be very painful and as many as 85 percent of cats over the age of three have some form of dental disease starting with gingivitis. With sufficient care, this stage is reversible, and our Santa Rosa vets will help you get there.
In some situations when your dog's tooth is broken or decayed, an extraction may be necessary to stop infection and allow for healing. Here, our Santa Rosa vets explain what you can expect if your dog is getting a tooth removed.
Our Santa Rosa veterinary team explains how to identify dental disease in your cat, a few common examples of oral health issues your cat may experience and ways you can prevent dental disease from ever developing the first place.
Bad breath is quite common in our canine companions and can be a sign of serious health issues. Here, our Santa Rosa vets explain what might be causing your dog's bad breath and how you can help to treat or even prevent it.