There are many different causes and treatments for each heart condition that affects dogs and cats.
Canine heart
In dogs, the most often seen forms of heart disease are valve malformations (dysplasias), valve narrowing (stenosis), abnormal openings between the heart chambers (septal defects), a blood vessel not fully forming during development (patent ductus arteriosus), . . . → Read More: The Broken Hearts Club (Heart Disease In Dogs & Cats)
I work with several cats who have asthma and use inhalers. What’s that you say? You’ve never heard of cats who use inhalers for their asthma? You’re not alone.
Sure, it usually it takes a bit of patience to train them, but they eventually get comfortable with it. Some of them really enjoy the treatment . . . → Read More: Breath Becomes Her (Aerokat Inhaler Training Video)
Do you know anyone who’s looking for a very affectionate, young, indoor-only cat? If so, please tell them about Jaq. (A chic way to spell “Jack”!)
He’s a very sweet boy who LOVES to cuddle and wants attention all the time. He enjoys cuddling sleeping in bed with his foster mama every night, either on . . . → Read More: Jaq The Cat Needs A Forever Home
One of the unique hurdles faced by multi-pet families is identifying which of the animals is the source of abnormal urine or fecal issues. Obviously we need to identify which of our animals is having the problems so we know who needs to visit the veterinarian. It’s vital to get the culprit to the . . . → Read More: Who Done It (Identifying Culprits In Multi-Pet Households)