Why does my dog eat grass then throw-up?
Does your dog love chomping on grass, leaving you worried and wondering why? In today's post, our Davidson County vets explain some of the reasons why dogs eat grass, and when you should be concerned.
Does your dog love chomping on grass, leaving you worried and wondering why? In today's post, our Davidson County vets explain some of the reasons why dogs eat grass, and when you should be concerned.
Fleas are small but they can become a huge problem for you and your cat. If your cat is being tormented by fleas our Davidson County vets have some advice on how to get rid of them, as well as how to prevent your cat from getting fleas again in the future.
While pregnancy in dogs typically lasts about 63 days from conception, it can actually be quite tricky to determine the date of conception. Today our Davidson County vets explain how to tell if your dog is pregnant and when puppies may be due.
Having your dog spayed or neutered not only prevents unwanted litters, but can also help to curb undesirable behaviors and even reduce the risk of certain diseases. Here, our Davidson County vets explain why getting your dog fixed could save you money and hassle.
You may not think that your cat's weight is an issue but carrying just a few extra ounces can make a significant difference to your kitty's overall health and longevity. Today, our Davidson County vets provide tips on how to tell if your cat is overweight.
Constipation is one of the most common digestive issues our Davidson County vets see in dogs, and it can be a sign of a life-threatening health issue. Here's why...
Rabies is an exceptionally dangerous virus that is fatal for cats and other pets, fortunately, it is entirely preventable. In today's post, our Davidson County vets explain the costs, scheduling, and side effects associated with getting your cat vaccinated against rabies.
In today's article, our Davidson County vets discuss the possible side effects of dog vaccinations for Bordetella and answer other frequently asked questions surrounding optional shots for dogs.
To help you understand why your four-legged family member may need a CT scan or PET scan our Thomasville vets explain what PET/CT technology is used for and what you should expect when you take your pet in for diagnostic imaging.
If your dog is booked to have an x-ray (radiograph) you may be wondering how the appointment will work and how you can prepare. Below, our Thomasville vets share what you can expect when you bring your dog to us for an x-ray.