Anemia in Dogs
Anemia is not a disease but rather a symptom related to a number of possible underlying conditions. Today our Statesboro vets share more about the causes, symptoms and treatments for anemia in dogs.
Anemia is not a disease but rather a symptom related to a number of possible underlying conditions. Today our Statesboro vets share more about the causes, symptoms and treatments for anemia in dogs.
Detecting a fever in dogs can be difficult. Here, our Statesboro vets explain how to detect a fever in dogs, the causes, symptoms and what you need to know to care for your pet.
Our Statesboro vets see far fewer urinary tract infections in cats than in dogs, nonetheless, there are a number of other urinary tract conditions that frequently affect older cats. Below we explain more about urinary tract infections and other urinary conditions in cats.
Giardia is a parasite that can cause Giardiasis in dogs, cats, and humans. Our Statesboro vets define Giardia, how it spreads, and how it is treated in this post.
Diarrhea in dogs is a common source of distress for pet owners. No doubt if your canine companion is suffering from diarrhea, your top priority will be curing the condition. Today, our Statesboro vets explain some common causes of diarrhea in dogs, and how to stop diarrhea in dogs.
At what age is a dog considered a senior? How can an attentive dog parent spot signs of aging, and what special care needs does your aging dog have? Our Statesboro vets answer these questions in today's post.
Leptospirosis is a harmful disease caused by a kind of bacteria that's most commonly transmitted via water and soil contaminated with infected urine. Our Statesboro vets explain what leptospirosis in dogs is, as well as how it's diagnosed and treated.
While we are normally concerned with our dogs becoming overweight, as they become older senior dogs some canines start to lose weight. Here, Our Statesboro vets discuss weight loss in a senior dog and when you should be concerned.
As your dog gets older, their diet starts to play a much bigger role in their overall health. Our Statesboro vets address the best types of food that can help keep your senior dog happy and healthy.
Bones can be an enriching treat for your dog. Chewing can relieve boredom, anxiety and stress, and helps keep your dog's teeth clean. However, bones can be also harmful to dogs. Today, our Statesboro vets explain.
Statesboro Bulloch Regional Veterinary Hospital is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Statesboro companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.