Grooming Anxiety in Dogs - Tips to Calm Your Anxious Dog
Does your dog become anxious and scared when it comes to grooming time? Here, you will find helpful tips to soothe your dog's nerves and make a trip to the groomer a happy adventure.
Does your dog become anxious and scared when it comes to grooming time? Here, you will find helpful tips to soothe your dog's nerves and make a trip to the groomer a happy adventure.
It's your puppy's first vet visit. What do you need to bring? What happens at a puppy appointment? Today, we provide tips to help make your puppy's first vet visit successful.
Dog diarrhea is a messy problem most pet parents find themselves dealing with at some point. So, what causes diarrhea in dogs and how can you stop it? Read on to find out.
In today's post, you will learn about some common causes of bleeding ears in dogs, other symptoms that may occur along with ear bleeding and when a visit to the vet is required.
You may be surprised to learn that broken jaws are alarmingly common in dogs. Here, you will learn about the causes of a broken jaw in dogs, how they can be repaired, and advice on caring for your pup as their jaw heals.
A game of fetch or a run in the park isn't just a great treat for dogs, these activities and other playtime favorites are essential to their overall health and well-being. Today, our Clemmons vets discuss some benefits playtime can have for your dog from puppyhood throughout their senior years.
What can you do to help make your puppy's first experience home alone a positive one? What should you do if puppy cries when left alone? Is it safe to leave puppy outside all day? Our Clemmons vets delve into the emotional topic of leaving your puppy alone for the very first time.
Is your dog experiencing patchy hair loss, bald patches, or all-over thinning of the coat? Could be allergies, seasonal shedding, or more severe conditions such as alopecia. Our Clemmons vets delve into the topic of dog hair loss in dogs and what to do.
If your four-legged friend is constipated it could be due to something as simple as a change in diet, but constipation can also be a sign of a very serious health concern! Our Clemmons vets explain why constipation in dogs should never be ignored.
Your dog hasn't been running or playing but you notice that they are panting heavily. Why might this be happening? Today our Clemmons vets discuss causes of excessive panting in dogs and when to be concerned.
We are always thrilled to welcome new patients into our veterinary family, so contact our office today to book your first appointment with our team.