As summer is finally upon us and we are outside more and more, it’s a good time for a refresher on how to keep our pets safe. Starting with the sun — both cats and dogs are at risk for heat stroke. Heat stroke or heat exhaustion can be caused by direct and prolonged
It’s estimated more than 60% of cats have an upper respiratory infection of some kind, so when is it time to see the veterinarian. If you have a cat, it is highly likely that they have had upper respiratory symptoms in their lifetime. Symptoms that present are sneezing, nasal discharge and watery eyes, which
Coughing in canines can have a few causes beyond kennel cough, Dr. Courtney Andrews explains. Last month we discussed the coughing/sneezing cat, so it is fitting to move on to our canine companions next. While the sneezing is more often the complaint with cats, dogs tend to do both. Dogs will “sneeze” in both





