How to Care for Your Pet After Surgery
In this post, our Palmyra vets share some tips to help you take care of your pet after surgery so they can recover as quickly and smoothly as possible.
In this post, our Palmyra vets share some tips to help you take care of your pet after surgery so they can recover as quickly and smoothly as possible.
Our Palmyra vets know that whether your cat is an outdoor feline or an indoor friend, accidents can happen. That's why it's important to understand what to look for if you think your cat may have a broken or fractured leg.
If your dog has a habit of chewing and eating everything in sight, you might be concerned about potential intestinal blockages. Our Palmyra vets see this serious condition frequently and if it's not treated quickly it can cause devastating health issues and in some cases, major surgery is required to save your dog's life.
It can be fun and even relaxing to take your dog for a walk on a nice spring day until they suddenly stop and refuse to move. In this blog, our Palmyra vets explain why your dog may have stopped walking and how you can get them moving again.
Cats can start limping suddenly for many reasons. Today, our Palmyra vets talk about the common causes of limping in cats and explain what you should do if your cat is limping.
Do you have to board your dog, but have never done this before? Finding the right boarding facility for your pooch's needs can be difficult. Below are a few tips from our Palmyra vets to help you make an informed choice about the right medical boarding facility for your dog.
Osteoarthritis is a degenerative and progressive condition that dogs can develop. While there aren't any cures for this painful issue, the symptoms can be managed to help your pooch live a more comfortable life. Our Palmyra vets explain more here.
Hyperthyroidism is a condition that can be seen in both senior and middle-aged cats. Today, our Palmyra vets share the causes, symptoms, and treatments of hyperthyroidism in cats.
If your pooch is suffering from a dry non-productive cough, they could have kennel cough. In this blog, our Palmyra vets explain the signs and symptoms of kennel cough and share ways you can protect your dog from this very contagious respiratory disease.
Keeping your beloved pooch in optimal health doesn't have to be hard. Here, our Palmyra vets provide you with 6 tips for helping your dog achieve life-long good health.
Palmyra Animal Clinic is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.