
Discover the causes, symptoms, and effective treatments for cat gingivitis and stomatitis. Learn how to help your cat live pain-free.

Not a year goes by when this veterinarian isn't cutting into a cat's intestines to remove what is known as “a string obstruction.”

If your guinea pig isn't acting normal, see the vet right away.

There are many reasons a puppy may limp. Heading the list are muscular sprains and strains.

Most veterinary surgeons strongly recommend surgery for treating a CCLR (cranial cruciate ligament rupture) in a dog. But there may be another solution.

It might not be as serious as you think.

You’d be surprised how often a mishap or misunderstanding happens in a veterinary waiting room. Keep control of your pet — oh, and nix the baby talk.

Blockages, mites and even reverse sneezing can cause your dog nasal grief.

Benign or cancerous, these issues are worth getting checked out by the vet.
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