How to Care for a Senior Cat
With advancements in veterinary care and medicine, our senior cats are living much longer than they ever have. Today, our Middlesex vets discuss how you can keep your senior cat happy and healthy.
With advancements in veterinary care and medicine, our senior cats are living much longer than they ever have. Today, our Middlesex vets discuss how you can keep your senior cat happy and healthy.
When you are trying to decide which breed of cat is right for your family you may want to consider one that is known to live a long life. Today, our Middlesex vets talk about Siamese cats, Munchkin cats and other cat breeds that are known to live the longest.
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 Middlesex vets answer these questions in today's post.
Valley fever is a serious condition that has the ability to affect people, dogs, cats and livestock throughout the Southwestern states but most commonly in Arizona. Our Middlesex vets discuss the effects of valley fever in dogs and what you can do to prevent it.
For pets and owners, diarrhea is a dirty and concerning health problem. In this article, our Middlesex veterinarians will address the topic of diarrhea and what to do if your cat gets it.
There are a number of reasons why your dog or cat may be feeling unwell. Sometimes this can result in uncomfortable symptoms. Here, our Middlesex vets talk about vomiting and diarrhea in pets and what steps to take if it won't stop.
Cats, like people, have baby teeth that fall out before their permanent teeth emerge. In today's post, our Middlesex veterinarians explain kitten teething and how you can help.
Puppy teething can be a difficult time for parents; the pain caused by teething often leads puppies to chew on anything and everything in an effort to relieve their discomfort. Here are a few tips from our Middlesex vets on how to help your puppy through the difficult teething phase.
Dental health problems in dogs can be just as problematic as they are in humans. Dogs can also develop cavities. In this post, our Middlesex veterinarians explain the causes, symptoms, and treatments for cavities in dogs.
Caring for your dog's teeth is essential to their oral and overall physical health. Here, our Middlesex vets share some common signs and types of dog dental problems.
Bound Brook Veterinary Clinic is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.