How to Handle a Vaccine Reaction in Your Dog
Your dog needs vaccinations, but these can each bring risks and benefits for your pet. Our Greensboro vets offer advice on how to handle a reaction to a vaccine.
Your dog needs vaccinations, but these can each bring risks and benefits for your pet. Our Greensboro vets offer advice on how to handle a reaction to a vaccine.
Anemia is a serious condition in cat's that is typically caused by an underlying health problem that requires urgent treatment. Today our Greensboro vets explain the types of anemia seen in cats as well as the causes, symptoms and treatment options available.
Anemia in dogs is a symptom of a potentially serious underlying condition. Our Greensboro vets explain anemia, which signs to watch for, and how it’s treated.
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever is a tick-borne disease. In this post, our Greensboro vets describe causes, symptoms and treatments for Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in dogs.
Here are some tips from our Greensboro vets about how to care for your pet after surgery, so they can recover efficiently and return to their normal life as soon as possible.
Today, our Greensboro vets explain bacterial and fungal skin infections in dogs, and discuss symptoms, causes and treatments.
The contagious tick-borne disease babesiosis can infect dogs, other animals and humans. In this post, our Greensboro vets explain babesiosis in dogs, including symptoms, treatment, prognosis and prevention.
Ehrlichiosis in dogs can occur when ticks infected with the disease pass it on by biting your dog. Our Greensboro vets discuss ehrlichiosis symptoms in dogs, and how we detect and treat the condition.
Lyme disease is a common disease transmitted by ticks. In today’s post, our Greensboro vets describe symptoms of Lyme disease in dogs, and what you should do if you think your pooch may have Lyme disease.
Middle-aged and senior cats may experience hyperthyroidism as they age. In this post, our Greensboro vets define the disease, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options.
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