Cat Glaucoma: Symptoms & Treatment
Today our Newtown vets and board-certified veterinary ophthalmologist explain more about this painful condition and the treatments available for cats with glaucoma.
Today our Newtown vets and board-certified veterinary ophthalmologist explain more about this painful condition and the treatments available for cats with glaucoma.
Today, our Newtown vet team shares more about the causes of aural hematomas in cats including symptoms, and treatment options.
Today, our Newtown vets share some advice on caring for your dog after surgery to get them back on their feet.
From toys to grass, feces, and roadkill... some dogs will eat anything. If your dog eats things they shouldn't, there may be a good reason to be concerned. Today our Newtown vets look at why some dogs eat inappropriate things and provide tips on how to stop this problematic behavior.
A dog's cranial cruciate ligament (CCL), often called their ACL or 'cruciate', is the connective tissue that joins the shin bone to the thigh bone and can become painfully injured or torn. Today, our Newtown vets explain some of the surgeries used to treat a torn ACL in dogs.
Is your cat's meow sounding raspy or squeaky? Or can your feline friend not meow at all? They may have cat laryngitis, a condition that can be due to a number of reasons. Here, our Newtown veterinary team explains cat laryngitis symptoms, causes, and treatments.
Limping is a common reason that our Newtown emergency vets see dogs at our animal hospital. Today our Newtown veterinarians discuss the causes of limping in dogs, what you can do to help your limping dog, and when it's time to see a vet.
Leptospirosis is a disease found in a wide variety of places all over the world, and although typically seen in dogs it can also be transmitted to their loving owners. Our Newtown vets are here to discuss the symptoms of leptospirosis, and tips to protect your pet.
Our Newtown Veterinary Specialists vets see their fair share of dogs with yeast dermatitis, which causes skin that is irritated, itchy, or flaky. Learn more from our Newtown vets about the signs, causes and treatments for yeast infections in dogs.
Despite the name, ringworm is actually a fungus. Comparable to athlete's foot, ringworm can infect the skin of any animal – including your dog. Today, our Newtown vets discuss ringworm in dogs and what it looks like.