Cat Urinary Tract Infections
Though urinary tract infections in cats are relatively uncommon, there are a number of other urinary tract conditions that frequently affect older cats. Our Woburn vets explain more about urinary conditions in cats.
Though urinary tract infections in cats are relatively uncommon, there are a number of other urinary tract conditions that frequently affect older cats. Our Woburn vets explain more about urinary conditions in cats.
Our Woburn vets see ear infections commonly in our canine patients. Most dog ear infections are easy to treat if diagnosed early. Here are some signs that your pooch might have an ear infection and what you should do.
You're bound to be worried if your cat stops eating. Is it time to rush your kitty to the emergency vet or can you wait for your normal vet? Today, our Woburn vets share common reasons why cats stop eating and ways to tell if it’s an emergency situation.
Although food allergies don't affect that many dogs, the symptoms can be stressful for both owners and their canine companions. Here our Woburn vets offer some insight into the best foods for dogs with allergies.
Itching, scratching, and licking are signs that your pooch may have a skin condition known as dermatitis. Our Woburn vets explain what could be causing this skin issue and how you can help your pup feel better.
All dogs can become constipated regardless of breed, age or size. Constipation is one of the most common digestive concerns our Woburn vets see in dogs. Here our vets offer some tips on what you should do if you think your dog is constipated.
There are distinct benefits to both wellness plans and pet insurance, but it's important to understand the differences between them.
Heartworm disease can lead to severe lung disease, heart failure, damage to other organs and even death. This serious condition is typically found in cats, dogs and ferrets.
Ticks can spread numerous diseases, and can be dangerous to people and pets. Read below to see how these external parasites thrive.
Bringing your pet into your vet's office for an annual fecal exam is the best way to keep your pet and your family safe from intestinal parasites. Yearly fecals give your Woburn vet an opportunity to look for intestinal parasites before more serious conditions arise.
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