Why is My Dog Eating Grass - and Is It Safe?
Our Tucson vets are often asked by pet parents why their dog keeps eating grass, and whether it is safe. Today our vets share some of the reasons dogs eat grass, and when you should be concerned.
Our Tucson vets are often asked by pet parents why their dog keeps eating grass, and whether it is safe. Today our vets share some of the reasons dogs eat grass, and when you should be concerned.
Parvovirus is an extremely contagious, life-threatening condition that spreads among dogs or through contact with contaminated items including toys and bowls. Here, our vets in Tucson discuss the facts about parvovirus that all dog parents should be aware of in order to keep their furry friends in good health.
Looking for a great dog companion for your kids? Here are 10 great breeds that our Tucson vets recommend that you consider for your family.
The fat cat is an icon of popular culture, certainly, we've all seen Garfield's sardonic observational humor grace the weekly paper - but obesity in cats is often not a laughing matter. In today's post, our Tucson vets aim to help cat owners identify if their cat is overweight, the health consequences of obesity in cats, and what cat owners can do to help their feline friend lose those extra pounds.
Cold laser therapy can often be used as a supplemental treatment to repair tissues and relieve pain for your dog. In this post, our Tucson vets explain the basics of cold laser treatment to help determine if it is right for your dog.
Our Tucson vets know that it can be tempting to skip vaccines for indoor cats, today they explain why that is a bat idea. Even if your kitty stays inside there are very good reasons to have your feline friend vaccinated.
Constipation in dogs may seem like a minor problem but it can be life-threatening depending on the cause. Here, our Tucson veterinary team offers advice on what to do if your dog is constipated.
While the chances of a vaccinated dog contracting rabies are low, a rabies vaccination does not guarantee 100% protection. Today, the vets from Spanish Trail Pet Clinic discuss rabies and what to do if you suspect your dog might have been exposed.
Vaccines prevent a wide range of diseases in dogs and puppies, making vaccination schedules an essential part of their long-term health care. Find out from our Tucson vets what shots your puppy or dog needs, and when they need them in today's post.
When you bring your cat or dog in for a routine exam your vet will examine your pet for early signs of illness, internal damage, as well as other severe conditions. Today, our Tucson vets discuss the reasons why it's important for your pet to see their vet for regular checkups.
Spanish Trail Pet Clinic is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Tucson companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.
Please note we are closed between 12:30pm-2pm Monday-Thursday