Reverse Sneeze in Dogs
Today, our Farmington Hills vets explain paroxysmal respiration (reverse sneezing) in dogs and what causes it.
Today, our Farmington Hills vets explain paroxysmal respiration (reverse sneezing) in dogs and what causes it.
A yeast infection (yeast dermatitis) is a common cause of skin disease in dogs that can cause a great deal of discomfort for your pet. Our Farmington Hills vets explain the causes, signs, and treatments of yeast infections in dogs.
Are you looking to add a dog to the family, but don't have the resources or energy to care for a large breed? Our Farmington Hills vets listed 15 cute breeds of dogs that stay small forever to help you make a decision.
There are plenty reasons why your dog may vomit, and also for wanting to induce vomiting. Today, our Farmington Hills vets provide information on vomiting in dogs including causes, what you can do, and when you should be concerned.
Taking care of your dog's health doesn't have to be a complicated endeavor. Along with giving your pet your continued love and attention, follow these 6 tips offered by our Farmington Hills vets to help your dog stay healthy and happy.
Today, we explain the cause and symptoms of intestinal blockages in dogs, as well as the surgery that could save your dog's life.
Because we see our dogs every day it can be tricky at first to tell if they should see a groomer. This is why our Farmington Hills vets share some of the early signs that it's time for your dog to go to a groomer and why regular grooming is important.
What causes matted cat fur? How do cats self-groom? How can a cat be dematted? Do cats need to be shaved? Our Farmington Hills vets share how matted fur can be prevented and when a matted cat should see a groomer.
It can be challenging to groom an aggressive dog. In this post, our Farmington Hills vets explain why some dogs become aggressive when it comes to grooming and offer tips to help make grooming sessions less stressful for both you and your pooch.
Most cats hate water with a passion and are continually cleaning themselves. That said, sometimes they'll need an actual bath. Our vets in Farmington Hills explain the essential steps on how to bathe a cat - even one that hates water - in this post.