What To Expect From Your Dog's Tooth Extraction
Our Seattle vets explain what to expect when your dog undergoes a tooth extraction, which may be necessary for reasons like tooth decay, irreparable damage, or to halt an infection.
Our Seattle vets explain what to expect when your dog undergoes a tooth extraction, which may be necessary for reasons like tooth decay, irreparable damage, or to halt an infection.
Dogs have a cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) similar to the human ACL. This ligament runs along the leg and can tear, causing significant injury if not treated. In this article, our veterinarians at Seattle explore TPLO surgery to treat torn or injured CCL in dogs.
Kidney failure in dogs poses a grave and frequently lethal threat. Our vets in Seattle discuss the details of dog kidney failure, covering recovery rates and presenting available treatment options.
While most know chocolate is toxic to dogs, it's less known that cats can't have it either. Our feline friends can't enjoy many of our favorite foods, even if they beg. Today, our Seattle vets will discuss chocolate toxicity in cats and what to do if your kitty gets into your chocolate stash.
It can be quite worrisome to witness your dog experiencing pain or discomfort. In this post, our Seattle vets are going to break down how our dogs usually deal with this, how they let us know they're not feeling great, and when you should definitely consider getting them some quick help.
Kittens and puppies are both cute animal companions. However, if you want to raise them together, you need to consider certain factors. Our Seattle veterinarians provide this information.
Diagnostic tests play a crucial role in veterinary care, but it's natural to feel anxious when your pet requires them. Our Seattle vets are here to tell you all about diagnostic testing for pets.
A urine test for cats or dogs can find various health problems. Today, our Seattle vets discuss the importance of regular urinalysis testing for pets.
Going for a blood test with your pet can be worrisome. Our vets at Seattle are here to make it easier by explaining dog blood tests to you.
Our veterinarians use CT scans, X-rays, or other methods when your pet has a known condition or specific symptoms. This helps them see inside your pet's body more clearly. Our vets in Seattle discuss what to anticipate during your cat or dog's imaging appointments and how techniques like X-rays and CT scans are used for.
Madison Park Veterinary Hospital is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Seattle companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.