Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in Dogs
Today our Lithia Springs vets explain what causes Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in dogs, as well as common symptoms and treatments.
Today our Lithia Springs vets explain what causes Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in dogs, as well as common symptoms and treatments.
Our Lithia Springs vets explain the stages, symptoms, and treatments for ehrlichiosis in dogs.
If your cat is booked to have an x-ray (radiograph) you may be wondering how it will help and what your vet will learn from it. Our Lithia Springs vets share the purpose and necessity of taking X-rays of your cat.
Babesiosis or Babesia infection is a tick-borne disease seen in dogs across the country. Today, our Lithia Springs veterinary team explains the symptoms and treatments for Babesiosis and how you can help to protect your dog against tick-borne diseases.
In this post, our Lithia Springs vets talk about the causes and symptoms of heatstroke in dogs and the steps you should take if your dog develops this potentially fatal condition.
Like their human family members, dogs can feel depressed or anxious. Although your pet's symptoms could indicate these conditions or other problems, the good news is that you could help your dog to feel better with these tips from our Lithia Springs vets.
Our Lithia Springs veterinarians are frequently asked why their dog keeps eating grass and if it is safe. Today, we'll talk about why dogs eat grass and when you should be worried.
Here, our Lithia Springs vets share the steps you should take when your dog starts bleeding, including how you can help stop the bleeding until you can see a veterinarian.
Toxoplasma gondii is a protozoan parasite. Any warm-blooded animal is at risk of becoming infected with Toxoplasma gondii. Here, our Lithia Springs vets share everything you should know about Toxoplasma gondii (Toxoplasmosis) and how to prevent it.
Ehrlichiosis is a serious tick-borne disease seen in dogs across the Southeastern and Southwestern US. Early detection and treatment are essential in order to stop the disease from advancing to its more severe stages. Our Lithia Springs vets explain the stages, symptoms and treatments for ehrlichiosis in dogs.
Westside Animal Emergency Clinic is open weekday evenings, overnight and weekends to provide your pet with urgent care when needed. Our experienced Lithia Springs vets are passionate about restoring good health to companion animals.
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