Nutrition, Skin & Dogs
It's important to understand that your dog's skin and coat are affected by the nutrition it receives. In this post, the Concord vets explain the relationship between your dog's nutrition and the health of their coat and skin.
It's important to understand that your dog's skin and coat are affected by the nutrition it receives. In this post, the Concord vets explain the relationship between your dog's nutrition and the health of their coat and skin.
Ehrlichiosis is a serious tick-borne disease seen in dogs across the Southeastern and Southwestern US. Early detection and treatment are essential to prevent this condition from reaching its more severe stages. Today, the Concord vets explain the stages, symptoms, and treatments for ehrlichiosis in dogs.
Ensuring your pets are in great health and that they have a good care routine will help them live long, healthy life. Today, the Concord vets share some tips on taking care of pets and what types of healthcare they'll need to thrive.
When it comes to selecting the best dog food for their pet, dog owners are faced with an overwhelming array of options. So, our Concord vets are here to assist you in narrowing down your options and finding healthy, affordable, and appealing dog food for your pet.
Puppies make adorable additions to the family, but do require specific love and care. Today, our Concord vets discuss what you should know about raising a puppy, especially in its critical first year.
Cats can have tooth and mouth pain, it may even get so bad that it prevents your cat from eating. Here, our Concord vets explain some of the best ways you can help keep your cat's mouth clean and healthy.
In today's post, our Concord vets share some strategies for caring for your cat as they recover from surgery, including what to do for a cat not eating after surgery, and how to stop a cat from jumping after surgery.
As any sports fan knows all too well, ACL tears are a common injury among athletes. What you might not know, is that while there is no ACL in dogs, the CCL (cranial cruciate ligament) is essentially the same thing--with some key differences that make torn ACL-style injuries even more common in dogs than they are in people!
We realize how scary it can be when you learn your dog might need surgery. Just know that our veterinarians do not make this suggestion lightly. Today, our Concord vets discuss the types of surgery in dogs.
As long as they are detected early, hernias in cats typically aren’t serious and can be repaired with surgery. In this post, our Concord vets describe different types of hernias and offer insight into what to expect from cat hernia surgery.
All Bay Animal Hospital is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Concord companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.
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