Cat Wound Care
Cats love to spend their time exploring but this could lead to them returning home with injuries. Our Argyle vets discuss some common wounds that your cat could experience and how you should care for them.
Cats love to spend their time exploring but this could lead to them returning home with injuries. Our Argyle vets discuss some common wounds that your cat could experience and how you should care for them.
If something unexpected happens to your horse it can be a stressful situation. Here, our vets discuss some of the most common equine emergencies that are managed by our veterinary hospital near Argyle.
When your dog begins breathing quickly it can be concerning. Today our Argyle vets share some reasons why your dog may be panting excessively and when you should bring them in for a checkup.
Paralysis of the legs and laryngeal paralysis are two very serious conditions that require immediate veterinary care. Here, our Argyle vets explain more.
Joint pain can affect dogs of all ages, causing pain and leading to a reduced quality of life if left untreated. In today's post, our Argyle vets discuss some of the common symptoms, causes, and treatment options for joint pain in dogs.
There are many reasons why a cat might be limping – ranging from a small cut to a broken bone. Here, our Argyle vets share some potential causes of a cat limping and what you should do if you notice your cat has developed a limp.
So you're ready to get a pet...but you're not sure what kind to get. There are many important things to consider when adding an animal to the family. Today, our Argyle vets discuss types of pets and the rewards and challenges that come with each kind.
You've likely heard of human athletes suffering from a torn ACL. Due to their anatomy, dogs can also suffer from a similar—often quite painful—knee injury. Today, our Argyle vets explain what happens when a dog tears their "ACL" and why for dogs with a torn ACL, surgery is often the recommended treatment.
After your cat undergoes surgery, it is vital that you provide them with the correct post-operative care so they can fully heal. Today, our Argyle vets offer advice and tips on how to care for your cat after surgery.
Cats undergo PU (perineal urethrostomy) surgery when they experience urinary blockages that can't be treated effectively through standard means. Here, our Argyle vets discuss why urinary blockages happen and how PU surgery for cats can be an effective way to stop them from occurring.