Gingivitis in Cats: Symptoms, Causes & Treatments
Today, our Southborough vets discuss the causes, signs, and treatment of gingivitis in cats.
Today, our Southborough vets discuss the causes, signs, and treatment of gingivitis in cats.
Cat dental problems are more common than many pet parents realize. Increasing numbers of cats are visiting our Southborough veterinary clinic due to dental health problems that could have been prevented. How can you prevent your kitty from developing dental disease? Our vets explain.
Regrettably, lots of dogs at Southborough Veterinary Hospital end up dealing with gum disease, which we usually call periodontal disease. This problem can really harm your furry friend's teeth and health. In this article, our vets will tell you what causes this disease in dogs and what you can do to stop it from happening.
It can be concerning when your dog is injured. Today, our Southborough vets discuss how you can care for a dog wound and what you can expect throughout the healing process.
Ear mites are common and highly contagious external parasites in cats and dogs. They can lead to infections that cause excessive itching, scratching, and eventual health issues. Our vets in Southboroughprovide info on ear mites in cats, including symptoms, causes, and treatments.
Rabies is a dangerous virus that can be deadly for animals. Thankfully, there's a vaccine to keep your pet safe. Our Southborough vets discuss the risks of rabies in cats, signs to look out for, and ways to safeguard your cat.
Annual vaccinations from our Southborough vets are typically far cheaper than paying to have your dog treated for the diseases these vaccines protect against. Here we share reasons why you should have your dog vaccinated and provide you with a handy schedule for your pup's shots.
Your dog having ringworm might not seem to bat at first, but if you don't treat it, it can cause bigger issues. Our Southborough vets explain everything a dog owner should know about ringworm, including identifying and treating it.
Parvovirus is a highly contagious and dangerous virus for dogs. It spreads easily through contact with infected dogs or their belongings like toys, bowls, or leashes. In this blog, our vets in Southborough will cover everything you should know about parvovirus and how to keep your furry friend safe.
Is your dog coughing without producing anything? If so, they might have kennel cough. In today's blog, our Southborough vets share some facts about this highly contagious disease and what to do if you notice its symptoms in your dog.
Southborough Veterinary Hospital is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of your pets. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.