Seizures in Dogs
Seizures can be triggered in dogs due to a number of factors ranging from heat exhaustion to epilepsy. Here, our Glendale vets share some of the reasons that dogs have seizures, and what you should do if your dog has a seizure.
Seizures can be triggered in dogs due to a number of factors ranging from heat exhaustion to epilepsy. Here, our Glendale vets share some of the reasons that dogs have seizures, and what you should do if your dog has a seizure.
Parvovirus is a highly contagious often deadly virus that is spread between dogs through contact with infected dogs or contaminated objects such as bowls or toys. Below, our Glendale vets share facts about parvovirus that you need to know to help keep your four-legged friend healthy.
Parasitic worms are not only unpleasant to look at but also can be detrimental to your dog's health. Here, our Glendale vets discuss what tapeworms are and how to get rid of tapeworms in dogs.
Heart disease is a common internal medical condition in dogs so it's essential for pet parents to be able to spot the signs early, and get the treatment their four-legged friend needs fast. Below, our Glendale vets discuss common signs of heart disease in dogs.
When it comes to our dogs, there's probably nothing we wouldn't do to avoid them from feeling agony or discomfort, which is why new therapeutic approaches are being adopted. Pet acupuncture and other complementary treatments provide innovative and noninvasive solutions to improve rehabilitation and manage discomfort. Today, our Glendale vets discuss five benefits of acupuncture for dogs.
When dogs eat, plaque forms on their teeth, and if not brushed away regularly, it hardens into tartar, which can cause a variety of dental health problems. Our Glendale vets explain how plaque and tartar form in a dog's mouth and how to prevent it in this post.
Is your dog having trouble passing stool or 'scooting'? The issue could be anal sac disease. Our Glendale vets explain the causes, symptoms, and treatments for this bothersome condition in dogs in today's post.
Our Glendale veterinarians are frequently asked why their dog continues to eat grass and whether it is safe. Our veterinarians discuss why dogs eat grass and when you should be concerned.
Similar to giardia, Toxoplasma gondii is a protozoan parasite. All animals that have warm bodies can become infected with Toxoplasma gondii. In this post, our Glendale vets share everything pet owners should know about Toxoplasma gondii.
Our pets are very important to us, and we want to make sure they are always happy and healthy. Today, our Glendale vets are sharing pet care tips that can help you provide your cat or dog with the highest quality of life possible.
Limehouse Veterinary Clinic is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Glendale companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.