Periodontal Disease in Dogs: How to Stop & Prevent Periodontal Disease in Dogs
In this post, our Kittrell vets discuss periodontal disease in dogs including the causes, signs, treatment, and prevention.
In this post, our Kittrell vets discuss periodontal disease in dogs including the causes, signs, treatment, and prevention.
In this post, our Kittrell vets discuss the causes, signs, and treatment of cat colds.
Here, our Kittrell vets discuss blood testing for dogs to help pet owners understand how they can help detect health concerns.
In this post, our Kittrell vets discuss the causes, signs, and treatment of gingivitis in cats.
If your dog's skin is starting to look a little flakey, they likely have dandruff. It's not just an inconvenience, it can actually indicate a potential health problem. Our Kittrell vets are here to explain.
if you've noticed a pocket of blood, known as an aural hematoma that has developed on your cat's ear, you might be wondering how you can get it fixed. Our Kittrell vets explain.
We love our feline friends and we want to make sure they live a long and healthy life. Our Kittrell vets discuss how often they should go to the vet to maintain their good health.
Sometimes, dogs can chew something that is very hard or suffer a traumatic injury leading to their teeth breaking. Today, our Kittrell vets will discuss fractured teeth in dogs.
Obesity in dogs is a big concern for our Kittrell patients because carrying around even just a few extra pounds can affect their health. Our vets are here to discuss the signs.
If your dog or cat is having trouble standing or keeping their balance, it can be due to an number of serious issues including injury, stroke, or an infection. Our Kittrell vets explain.
At Kittrell Animal Hospital we operate as a walk-in clinic for cats and dogs, so if you require veterinary care, call us to inform us you are on your way. We look forward to meeting you and your pet!