Common Dental Diseases Affecting Dogs
Your dog's dental and oral health has an impact on their overall health! In today's post, our Brighton vets discuss some common signs and types of dog dental problems.
Your dog's dental and oral health has an impact on their overall health! In today's post, our Brighton vets discuss some common signs and types of dog dental problems.
Giardia is a parasite that can infect dogs, cats and humans with the Giardiasis. Today, our Brighton vets tell you more about Giardia, how it spreads, and how it is treated.
Paralysis can affect cats in a number of ways – full paralysis (also called leg paralysis), partial leg paralysis, and laryngeal paralysis. Today, our Brighton veterinary team explains more about paralysis in cats, including the signs and treatment of these serious conditions.
Joint pain symptoms are a common reason why many dogs are brought to be examined by our Brighton vets. While joint pain can often be an age-related condition there are effective treatments available to relieve joint pain in dogs of any age or activity level.
Our Brighton vet team sees Cruciate Ligament tears commonly in dogs with knee injuries, and Tibial Tuberosity Advancement (TTA) surgery is one of the ways this condition can be treated. Learn more about TTA surgery for dogs below.
After orthopedic surgery, your feline friend will need lots of love and at-home care to get back to living their best life. Today, our Brighton vet team will tell you about orthopedic surgery for cats and more about their recovery afterward.
Our feline friends can experience a urinary blockage without warning, and if standard treatments are ineffective then a perineal urethrostomy (PU) might be the answer. Today, join Brighton vets as they share more about PU surgeries for cats.
It's important for canine caretakers to know how to care for their dog following surgery so that their animal friend gets back to a normal, active lifestyle as quickly as possible. Here are a few tips from our Brighton vets on how to care for your pup after surgery.
If your dog is a habitual chewer or seems to eat just about everything in sight, you might be concerned about potential intestinal blockages. Our Brighton vets see this serious condition frequently and if not treated quickly it can cause devastating health issues up to the necessitation of major surgery to save your dog's life.
Our Brighton veterinarians see urinary tract infections in cats on a rare basis; when we do, it is usually in senior cats or cats with another urinary tract issue or disease. We'll talk about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of urinary tract infections and diseases in cats today.
Horizon Veterinary Clinic is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Brighton companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.