Rabies in Dogs
Curious about rabies in dogs? Wondering if it can be treated and if vaccinating your dog guarantees full protection? Our Clovis vets answer these and other questions in today's blog.
Curious about rabies in dogs? Wondering if it can be treated and if vaccinating your dog guarantees full protection? Our Clovis vets answer these and other questions in today's blog.
A kitten can get eye infections when they're around 8 and 14 days old, and their eyes start to open. There are multiple causes of eye infections, but homeless kittens and barn cats seem to get these infections more often, as noted by our Clovis vets.
Pets often conceal their pain and sickness, making it tough to know if they require urgent attention. In this article, our Clovis vets discuss the indicators that indicate your pet needs emergency veterinary care, along with the steps to take during a veterinary emergency.
Your cat means everything to you! And you want to do everything you can to help ensure they live a long, healthy and happy life. Here, our Clovis vets explain to you how often you should bring your cat in to see us for routine checkups and preventive care.
Does your dog have a dry, non-productive cough? If this is the case, your dog may be suffering from what is commonly called kennel cough. Here, our Clovis vets share some facts about this highly contagious disease and what to do if you notice its symptoms in your dog.
Blindness can be surprisingly difficult to spot in dogs, thanks to their ability to compensate for loss of vision with their other acute senses. In this blog, our Clovis vets share ways to spot the early signs of failing vision and what you should do if you suspect blindness.
As a dog owner in Clovis, it's important to be aware of the dangers of heatstroke in our furry companions. Our team of veterinarians is here to equip you with vital information on how to keep your dog safe and healthy during hot weather days.
Learn about pet breathing difficulties and get guidance from Clovis veterinarians. Don't ignore your furry friend's breathing problems.
Glaucoma, a painful eye condition in pets, is caused by eye pressure linked to various underlying factors. Our veterinary eye specialist in Clovis will discuss why glaucoma can affect your dog and the treatment options for primary and secondary glaucoma.
Pets can get eye injuries, so it's important to know the signs to watch for. In Clovis, our vets suggest seeking veterinary care immediately if you notice any of these symptoms.
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!