ACL Surgery for Dogs
Your vet may recommend surgery if your dog has torn their cranial cruciate ligament (CCL/ACL), to help get your pooch up and running again. Today our Cave Creek vets talk about the three common kinds of ACL surgeries for dogs.
Your vet may recommend surgery if your dog has torn their cranial cruciate ligament (CCL/ACL), to help get your pooch up and running again. Today our Cave Creek vets talk about the three common kinds of ACL surgeries for dogs.
Rabies is a serious and deadly disease for dogs. Getting your dog vaccinated is the best way to protect your pup and family from this dangerous illness. In this blog, our Cave Creek vets discuss the rabies vaccination schedule for dogs and why it's important to have your canine companion vaccinated.
Here, our Cave Creek vets share the potential side effects dogs can develop after the Bordetella vaccine and answer some of the most frequently asked questions about these shots for dogs.
The rabies virus is very deadly and extremely dangerous, even in cats. Today, our Cave Creek vets explain the ways rabies spreads among cats as well as its symptoms during each stage of infection.
At Animal Health Services of Cave Creek we realize how tempting it can be to skip your indoor cat's vaccinations, however, even if you don't let your cat outside there are still some reasons why you should have them vaccinated. Today our Cave Creek vets discuss some important reasons for vaccinating your cat including vaccination schedules, side effects, and more.
As your dog gets older, their dietary requirements will probably change, so their diet may have to be adjusted to meet their needs. Here, our Cave Creek vets discuss the dietary requirements of senior dogs and recommend some of the best dog food options that may match the needs of your pup.
To help you find the best dog for your family our Cave Creek vets are sharing 10 of our favorite dog breeds that are great with kids including their weight and energy level, so you can find the one that will make a perfect addition to your home.
Cats can sometimes hurt themselves during their everyday activities. It doesn't matter if they are an outdoor cat or an indoor cat, they are very active creatures and can start limping for countless reasons. In this blog, our Cave Creek vets discuss reasons why your cat could be limping all of a sudden, how you can help them, and when you should take your kitty to the vet.
Cat's can develop rock-like mineral substances in their bladder called bladder stones. Today our vets in Cave Creek discuss the signs, causes and treatments for bladder stones in cats.
Ear infections are something our vets often see in dogs, especially in ones with big floppy ears. Luckily, if ear infections in pups are found early they are generally easy to treat. In this blog, our Cave Creek vets discuss the signs of ear infections you should look out for and what could happen if they aren't treated quickly.
Animal Health Services of Cave Creek is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Cave Creek companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.