How to Raise a Puppy: Guide for the First Year
Puppies make adorable additions to the family, but do require specific love and care. Today, our Palmyra vets discuss what you should know about raising a puppy, especially in their critical first year.
Puppies make adorable additions to the family, but do require specific love and care. Today, our Palmyra vets discuss what you should know about raising a puppy, especially in their critical first year.
Heart disease is a common internal medical condition in dogs so pet parents need to be able to spot the signs early, and get the treatment their four-legged friend needs fast. Below, our Palmyra vets discuss common signs of heart disease in dogs.
Cats can sometimes become injured and sustain wounds while exploring their environment. Here, our Palmyra vets list common causes of wounds in cats, how to care for a cat wound, and when to take your beloved kitty to a veterinarian.
If you are concerned because your dog has swallowed gum and do not know if it's dangerous for them then this article will provide you will all the information you need to know and when to bring your dog to the Palmyra Animal Clinic vets.
If your pet needs low-impact exercise or is recovering from an injury or surgery, hydrotherapy (aquatic therapy) may be the ideal way for your pet to have fun while working out. Today our Palmyra vets explain why we use hydrotherapy for rehabilitation.
Unlike humans who sneeze when they have allergies, cats and dogs develop allergic dermatitis and become very itchy. Our Palmyra vets will discuss allergic dermatitis, its symptoms, and how to treat it.
Considering getting a feathered friend as a pet? There are many things you're probably considering including size and species. Here are a few suggestions from our Palmyra vets.
Cataracts are a relatively common eye condition in people in dogs that can result in blurred vision and eventual blindness, but surgery can help to restore sight in many cases. Today our Palmyra vets share a little about cataract surgery for dogs, and what you can expect if your dog has cataract surgery.
As a loving bunny owner, you want to make sure your bunny receives the care they need to live a long and healthy life. In this blog, our Palmyra vets share how often you should be taking your bunny to the vet and discuss the importance of routine exams.
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.
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.