How to Treat Anemia in Dogs
Typically, anemia is a symptom of an underlying disease. It can impact your dog’s body in many different ways. Today, our Baltimore vets explain how we treat anemia in dogs, which diet options may be ideal and more.
Typically, anemia is a symptom of an underlying disease. It can impact your dog’s body in many different ways. Today, our Baltimore vets explain how we treat anemia in dogs, which diet options may be ideal and more.
Our Baltimore veterinarians describe the types of anemia in cats and offer some insight on causes, symptoms and treatment options.
Today, our Baltimore vets describe causes, symptoms and treatments for the tick-borne disease Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in dogs.
Your dog’s red, itchy and inflamed skin may be due to a bacterial or fungal skin infection. Today, our Baltimore vets share insights into these infections and discuss symptoms, causes and symptoms.
Grooming can be a great opportunity to get some bonding time in with your dog, and can help keep him or her looking and feeling their best. Our Baltimore vets offer some advice on at-home dog grooming.
Heartworm disease is a serious condition that's typically found in dogs, cats and ferrets. Symptoms can result in severe lung disease, heart failure, organ damage and even death for pets. Here, our Baltimore vets explain why prevention is critical.
Ticks are dangerous to people and pets, as they can spread a number of serious diseases. Here, our Baltimore vets discuss how these external parasites thrive, symptoms to watch for, and how to prevent ticks from infecting your household.
One of the most common tick-transmitted diseases in the world is Lyme disease. Here, our Baltimore vets discuss Lyme disease in pets: what it is, symptoms to beware of, and your treatment options.
Several cat illnesses and their symptoms can be concerning, or may even prove fatal if left untreated for too long. Our Baltimore vets offer advice about symptoms to watch for.
Bringing your pet's stool sample to the vet's office for an annual fecal exam is the best way to prevent intestinal parasites from infecting your four-legged friend - and your family. Annual fecals afford your Baltimore vet the opportunity to detect intestinal parasites before more serious complications occur.