Corneal Uclers in Pets: Symptoms, Treatment & More
The cornea, which is transparent in normal conditions, covers the front part of the eye and allows light to pass into the eye. The eyelids cover the cornea to protect it from trauma and help spread...
View ArticleCommon Skin Graft Procedures and How Vetrix Technology Can Help
When a patient has a wound that’s too big to close on its own or a wound that becomes chronic and doesn’t heal by itself, treatment with a skin graft may be beneficial in obtaining wound closure. Skin...
View ArticleBalancing Care and Cost for Gastrointestinal Surgeries
Your furbaby needs gastrointestinal surgery, and you have all kinds of questions. We’re here to discuss how you can prepare and what you need to know. What Is Gastrointestinal Surgery? Gastrointestinal...
View ArticleKCS in Dogs: Symptoms, Treatment, and More
Keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS), often referred to as dry eye, is inflammation of the cornea and surrounding tissues due to inadequate production of tears. Tears are necessary to lubricate the cornea...
View ArticleA Step Towards Better Veterinary Care: 3 Trends to Watch in 2023
Veterinary medicine is constantly changing and evolving. We’re thankful for the innovation, but as new technologies and treatments are developed, it impacts how we care for animal patients. Keeping up...
View ArticleHow to Recognize Acetaminophen Toxicity in Cats
Did you know that acetaminophen, an ordinary human drug often used to control pain and fever, is toxic to cats? Unfortunately, this is a common issue due to pet parents attempting to treat their cat’s...
View ArticleHow to Provide Superior Wound Care Treatment
Any veterinarian worth their salt knows that providing superior wound care treatment starts with assessing the overall stability of the animal. Once the patient is stable, the next step is...
View ArticleIs a Raw Food Diet Good for Dogs?
If dogs could talk, we could solve many of the world’s problems–including a dog’s digestive issues. But instead, pet parents and vets find themselves playing a guessing game. Is the patient vomiting...
View ArticleHow to Treat Bite Wounds in Dogs
Bite wounds are one of the most common reasons dogs see their veterinarians. If a dog is bitten or gets into a fight with another dog, this is what needs to happen first: As the dog’s owner, stay calm....
View ArticleHow To Help Dogs With A Spinal Tumor Diagnosis
According to the Veterinary Society of Surgical Oncology, spinal tumors in dogs are uncommon, but when they do happen, 90% of spinal tumors occur in large-breed dogs. Meningioma is the most common and...
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