Paws for Concern: 5 Signs Indicating Your Pet Needs a Veterinary Exam

Your pet is a valuable family member, and you do everything you can to keep them healthy and happy. However, unlike your human family members, your pet can’t tell you when they are feeling unwell. When considering your pet’s health, err on the side of caution to avoid missing potential issues that can negatively impact [...]

Ditch the Itch: Itchy Pet Do’s and Don’ts

Itchy skin is one of the most common reasons pet owners seek veterinary care for their four-legged friend. While some scratching is normal, excessive scratching, biting, and licking could be a serious health condition sign. Nonstop itchiness will cause your pet to feel miserable, and can lead to a skin infection if the behavior persists. [...]

6 Reasons Why Your Pet’s Eating or Drinking Habits Have Changed

Pets thrive on routine—they like to get up, eat, play, pee, greet you at the door, and sleep at predictable times. When they suddenly show more or less interest in their food or water, a health problem could be to blame. The Memorial Villages Animal Hospital team has compiled several reasons why your pet’s habits [...]

8 Heartworm Myths and Facts

Parasites have always plagued dogs and cats, and while most are easily treated, heartworms can lead to serious consequences. To best protect your pet, you need to know how to separate heartworm disease fact from fiction. Memorial Villages Animal Hospital is busting heartworm myths and sharing heartworm truths, so you are better informed and your [...]

When Pets Forget: Cognitive Dysfunction in Dogs and Cats

With advances in veterinary medical technology, dogs and cats are living longer than ever. While every pet owner wants to keep their beloved pet around as long as possible, the older your four-legged friend becomes, the more likely they are to develop chronic medical conditions—including brain changes, which are similar to human Alzheimer's disease and [...]

7 Common Pet Toxins

March is Pet Poison Prevention Awareness Month, and our Memorial Villages Animal Hospital team is sharing important information about potential pet toxins in your home. By identifying common toxins and learning to recognize the signs an affected furry pal may show, you can take precautions to protect your pet and potentially save their life. Prevent [...]

Why Is My Dog Limping and What Can I Do About the Condition?

Because of their active nature, dogs commonly develop a limp. Some dogs recover with extra couch time, while other cases require surgical repair or correction. To learn the common reasons dogs limp, read our Memorial Villages Animal Hospital team’s guide on canine lameness, and how to help your pooch heal. Common causes of limping in [...]

Your Pet’s Dental Health and Its Far-Reaching Effects

Pets’ dental disease effects reach far beyond their mouths, and can potentially lead to permanent overall health issues. To help maintain your pet’s overall wellbeing, read our Memorial Villages Animal Hospital team’s oral health guidelines to learn to spot early dental disease signs in your furry pal, and ensure they receive dental treatment at the [...]

The Best Medicine: The Importance of Quality Veterinary Care for Your Pet

When considering your pet’s veterinary care, you get what you pay for, and the cost will likely correspond with the quality. For example, inexpensive pet food is often loaded with food coloring, artificial preservatives and ingredients, and low-quality fillers. However, by paying a bit more, you can provide your pet with a well-balanced, healthy diet [...]

Do Better, Be Better: New Year’s Resolutions for Your Pet

A new year provides you with a clean slate to reinvent who you want to be—whether your goals pertain to fitness, diet, work, or leisure time. While making your resolutions for a better life, remember to include your furry pal. The new year is a perfect time to set your pet’s health and wellness goals, [...]

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