Why does my dog eat grass?
Many dogs love to smell, dig in, and eat grass. But should you be concerned if your dog is regularly dining on your lawn? Here, our Clovis vets discuss why dogs may habitually eat grass, and whether it is safe to do.
Many dogs love to smell, dig in, and eat grass. But should you be concerned if your dog is regularly dining on your lawn? Here, our Clovis vets discuss why dogs may habitually eat grass, and whether it is safe to do.
Although chewing is normal for dogs, you probably don't want to sacrifice your new boots. If you are at your wit's end with your dog's destructive chewing, here are a few tips from our Clovis vets on how to stop a dog from chewing things they shouldn't.
If you've noticed that your cat's eyes appear red, it can be concerning. Red eyes in cats can indicate several underlying issues, ranging from minor irritations to more serious health conditions. Today, our Clovis vets help you understand the causes, symptoms, and treatments of your cat's red eyes.
From bacterial or viral infections to serious injuries and underlying conditions, a host of issues can cause eye infections in cats. Our Clovis veterinary ophthalmologists share some common treatments for eye infections in cats in this post.
Some cats may have allergies to certain foods. This can cause skin itchiness, vomiting, or diarrhea. Today, our Clovis veterinarians will discuss food allergies in cats, the symptoms, and what you can do to help.
To provide your cat with all the care they need to live a long and healthy life, it's important to be able to spot the signs of pain early and know what to do. Below, our Clovis vets offer some advice on how to tell if your cat is in pain, and what you can do to help.
Pneumonia in cats is an inflammation of the lungs and airways that can occur for a number of reasons. Today, our Clovis vets explain a little more about the causes, symptoms, and treatment for pneumonia in cats.
An ear hematoma is a painful lump in or around your dog's ear. When your dog has an ear hematoma, one of the vets at Clovis is going to explain what it is and why surgery might be the best thing for your pet.
Nothing is scarier for a pet parent than witnessing their cat fall ill, especially when facing a life-threatening disease like parvo. Our vets at Clovis provide crucial information about parvovirus and guide you in ensuring your cat's safety.
As your dog ages, there are a number of things to keep in mind when it comes to the health and well-being of a senior dog. Our Clovis vets explain senior dogs, their needs, and what you can do to help your canine companion stay healthy and happy throughout their golden years.
Family Pet Hospital is always accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health and well-being of Clovis dogs and cats. Contact us today to get started!