Why Won't My Cat Drink Water?
Staying hydrated is just as essential for cats as it is for people. So what should you do if your cat won't drink water? Our Grass Valley vets share some reasons why your cat may not be drinking and what to do.
Staying hydrated is just as essential for cats as it is for people. So what should you do if your cat won't drink water? Our Grass Valley vets share some reasons why your cat may not be drinking and what to do.
Not every cut or graze your dog gets requires veterinary care, but it's important to know how to treat your dog's wounds and when it's time to head to the vet. Today our Grass Valley vets provide tips on dog wound care at home.
Do you find that you must recoil from your pup when they come in for a cuddle or apologize to guests for the smell? Bad breath is quite common in dogs, especially as they grow older, and can be a sign of serious health issues in your canine companion. Here, our Grass Valley vets explain what might be causing your dog's bad breath and how you can help to treat or even prevent it.
Dental problems can cause your cat significant pain, and lead to other health issues. Today, our Grass Valley veterinary team explains how to spot dental health problems in your cat, what the most common dental diseases are in cats, and how these issues can be prevented or treated.
Your cat means the world to you and you want to be able to do everything you can to ensure they live a long, comfortable and healthy life. Here, our Grass Valley vets explain how often you should be bringing your cat to the vet for a routine checkup.
Periodontal disease can negatively impact your dog's overall health as well as their dental health, but what is periodontal disease in dogs, and how can you prevent it? Today our Grass Valley vets explain how you can help to keep your dog's mouth healthy.
Have you noticed that your dog has a dry cough that is producing any substances from their lungs or throat? If you have, your dog may have Kennel Cough. Here, our Grass Valley vets provide information about the symptoms, treatments and prevention of this contagious disease.
Grass Valley Veterinary Hospital is pleased to announce that we are accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) because we meet their stringent veterinary service and care requirements.
Heartworm disease is a very dangerous condition and a serious threat to the health of cats and dogs because it can lead to severe heart failure, lung disease, and damage to other organs. Here, our Grass Valley vets share what heartworm disease is and why prevention is important.
Grass Valley Veterinary Hospital is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about caring for pets in the Grass Valley area. Contact us today to book your pet's first appointment.