Corneal Ulcers in Dogs and Cats
One of the classical eye problems veterinarians must address is THE RED EYE. The red eye may or may not be obviously painful but when it is, the pet can…
One of the classical eye problems veterinarians must address is THE RED EYE. The red eye may or may not be obviously painful but when it is, the pet can…
We've all seen the dog in the restaurant hanging out in his/her owners lap. Most of us query, is this legal? Is this a service animal or something else? There…
FIV stands for feline immunodeficiency virus ( similar to HIV standing for human immunodeficiency virus). These two viruses are closely related, but people cannot become infected with FIV and cats…
In Virginia, for the 6th year, its commemoration honored more than just the human soldiers who have sacrificed for their country but also their four-legged patriots. Dogs have been a part of…
Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is one of the more common acquired heart diseases in dogs. DCM is a primary disease of the heart muscle in which the heart muscle (myocardium) becomes…
Heartworm disease is caused by an infection of the parasite Dirofilaria immitis (D. immitis). This is a nematode – a type of microscopic ‘worm’ - that enters and is picked up…
No one likes to hurt, and we want pain management for pets to be as comfortable as possible. While getting ready for an upcoming procedure, post-operatively or managing chronic conditions…
Cats and dogs, just like people, require screening, venous access in case of an emergency, blood pressure maintenance and careful monitoring in an aseptic surgical suite throughout a surgical procedure.…
What Are the Symptoms? Sneezing Runny eyes Cough Oral or nasal ulcers Sniffles Fever Hoarse voice Or any combination thereof The microbial agents of respiratory infection, just as in people,…
Urban Animal has a full-service diagnostic laboratory in-house for when your cat or dog needs answers right away. The full diagnostic suite at 1327 Yale street provides comprehensive testing for…