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Addison’s Disease (Canine Hypoadrenocorticism) Adrenal Hormones: The adrenal gland is so named because it is located just forward of the kidney (renal means kidney). The center of the gland is called the medulla and the […]
Continue Reading...Signs, Symptoms and Diagnosis of Feline Hyperthyroidism There are many clinical signs associated with feline hyperthyroidism. The hallmark sign is weight loss despite excellent appetite. Hyperthyroid cats are also extra thirsty and are sometimes brought […]
Continue Reading...Lymphoma is a cancer of lymph cells. These cells are found throughout the body and may affect any organ in the body. There are two types of lymphoma, B cell and T cell lymphoma. Sometimes […]
Continue Reading...Lymphoma is a cancer of lymph cells. The intestines are the most common source of lymphoma in cats. These cells are found throughout the body and may affect any organ in the body. There are […]
Continue Reading...Feline leukemia virus, a retrovirus, is a common infection of cats. It is the cause of more cat deaths, directly or indirectly, than any other organism and is widespread in the cat population. Disease Transmission […]
Continue Reading...What You Need to Know About FIP Feline infectious peritonitis is a diagnosis that cat owners know and fear. It is both heartbreaking and frustrating – it strikes the young, it is not treatable and […]
Continue Reading...Hematomas in the ear flaps (aural hematomas) occur when head shaking breaks a blood vessel within the ear flap. The ear flap may partially or completely swell with blood. The swelling may be so large […]
Continue Reading...Entropion is an uncomfortable or painful condition in which the animal’s eyelids roll inward, allowing the eyelashes (or other hair) to rub against the cornea and irritate it. The upper and/or lower eyelids can be […]
Continue Reading...What is a Caesarean Section? A Caesarean section, or C-section, is a major surgery performed to remove fetuses from the uterus. This is most commonly performed as an emergency surgery procedure when there is difficulty […]
Continue Reading...What You Should Know and How You Can Help Protect Your Pets Canine Influenza has been a common topic world-wide over the past few years, and is becoming a popular local topic recently. There are […]
Continue Reading...Feline Cancer Therapy The following recommendations help slow the progression of cancer in your pet, this is not an all-inclusive list, but a guideline. High dose omega 3 fatty acids- We recommend Welactin (260 mg/ml). […]
Continue Reading...The following recommendations help slow the progression of cancer in your pet, this is not an all-inclusive list, but a guideline: Generally, for this type of cancer surgical removal is the best way to remove […]
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This is a list of rescues that we support and help.
Several dog-friendly parks and restaurants in the area.
If you are in need of a payment plan or financial assistance with your pet’s medical care you may contact some of the following resources for assistance. We offer payments plans with no interest financing for 6 months through Care Credit.