Cavites in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment
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Dogs also need diligent and routine dental care in order to avoid tooth decay and gum disease. Here, our Middlesex vets discuss proper dog dental care and how owners should take care of their pup's teeth.
Just like humans, dogs can sometimes get a turned tummy and need to vomit to feel better. However, owners should know when vomiting in their pooch is concerning. Here, our Middlesex veterinarians share some potentially harmful causes of vomiting in dogs, and how these causes are diagnosed and treated.
Have you noticed that your cat's breath is extra fishy lately? While bad breath is common in cats and dogs, it doesn't mean it is normal or healthy. Here, our Middlesex vets explore why your cat's breath might smell bad and how it can be treated.
Anemia in dogs is often a symptom of a serious underlying medical conditions. In this post, our Middlesex vets explain what anemia is, as well as its symptoms, causes, and treatment.
Lyme disease is one of the most common tick-born diseases in pets across the world. In this post, our Middlesex vets explain the prognosis, effects, and prevention of this common disease.
Our Bound Brook Veterinary Clinic vets are seeing cases of cats with diabetes rise recently. Left untreated, this condition can threaten your cat's lifespan and comfort. Here are some signs cat owners should watch out for and some treatments available for kitties with diabetes.
Like other pets, it's important to take your rabbit to the vet regularly for routine exams. Our Middlesex vets explain how often you should take your bunny to the vet and what you can expect at these appointments.
Acute or chronic kidney failure can have a huge impact on your cat's health. Our Middlesex vets explain causes, symptoms and potential treatments for kidney failure in our feline companions.
Are you considering adding a pet rabbit to your family? You may be wondering how long your fluffy companion will live. Our Middlesex vets discuss the rabbit lifespan and how long you can expect a pet rabbit to live in this post.
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.