How to Prepare a Pet For Surgery
Our Concord vets know that preparing for your pet to have surgery can be stressful. So we're providing some guidance about how to prepare your pet for surgery.
Our Concord vets know that preparing for your pet to have surgery can be stressful. So we're providing some guidance about how to prepare your pet for surgery.
If left untreated, diabetes can threaten your cat’s quality of life and longevity. Our Concord vets explain risk factors for diabetes in cats, treatment options, and when to should go see your vet.
No one wants to see their dog suffering from pain or discomfort. In this post, our Concord vets explain how dogs tend to handle pain, how they show pain or discomfort, and how to know when your dog is suffering and might require urgent care.
On occasion, cats might experience urinary blockages, which, if untreated, could be life-threatening. In today's post, our Concord vets talk about what a perineal urethrostomy surgery is, how it can address urinary blockages, what to expect from PU surgery, and recovery for your cat.
Caring for your pet after a surgical procedure can help your dog feel better as quickly as possible, without complications. In today's blog, our Concord veterinarians share a few tips on how to care for your pup following surgery.
Although surgery isn't always required to address intervertebral disc disease, it can be the best option for many dogs. IVDD affects a dog's ability to walk, and today our Concord vet team discusses more regarding surgery and other treatment options for dogs with IVDD.
If your dog or cat has a body temperature that seems higher than usual, they may have a fever. Our pets naturally have higher temperatures than us, so it's important to know when your cat or dog is running a fever. Our Concord veterinary team explains more in today's post.
You may be surprised to learn that asthma is a relatively common condition in dogs. Today our Concord vets share information about the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of asthma in dogs.
Cats can develop pneumonia, an inflammation of the lungs, for a number of reasons. Today our Concord veterinarians share more about the causes, symptoms and treatment for pneumonia in cats.
Although not a condition that dog owners are likely to think about, pneumonia can affect dogs just like people. Pneumonia can be serious in dogs, but luckily treatment is available and most dogs recover well. Today our Concord vets explain some of the signs and symptoms of pneumonia in dogs, and how this condition is treated.
Four Corners Veterinary Hospital is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about caring for the health of your precious companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.