Heatstroke in Cats: Symptoms & Treatments
Vets often see fewer cases of heatstroke in cats than in dogs, nonetheless, it does happen. Here, our Memphis vets share some of the symptoms and treatments of heatstroke in cats.
Vets often see fewer cases of heatstroke in cats than in dogs, nonetheless, it does happen. Here, our Memphis vets share some of the symptoms and treatments of heatstroke in cats.
If your dog has swallowed gum then this article will provide you with the information you need to know if your dog ate gum and when to bring your dog to the Animal Emergency Center vets.
In emergency situations, like when your dog or cat is bleeding, you should provide first aid and get them to the vet for treatment immediately. Here, our Animal Emergency Center veterinarians explain.
Like humans, our pets can develop conditions or obtain injuries that require immediate emergency care. In this post, our Memphis vets explain how you can tell if your cat or dog needs emergency care and what to do in a pet emergency.
Cats can become poisoned by toxic plants, household cleaning products, and more. Today, our Memphis vets explain which substances are poisonous to cats and share the signs and symptoms of cat poisoning.
In cats, heavy breathing is not usually a normal behavior and could be a sign of an underlying medical problem. Today, our Memphis vets discuss some of the potential reasons why your cat may be breathing heavily (or panting) and what you should do.
Today, our Memphis vets share some possible reasons why your dog is panting and when you should take your dog to the vet.
Cats are adventurous, inquisitive creatures who love to explore their environment. Sometimes on their adventures, they can become injured and obtain a wound. Today, our Memphis vets discuss the common causes of wounds in cats, how you can help treat them, and when to take your lovable kitty to the vet.
A dog's paw pad is a lot tougher than the bottom of a human foot, however, they could still get cut or injured. In this blog, our Memphis emergency vets share the steps you should take if your dog cuts their paw pad.
Does your kitty's meow sound like a scratchy rasp, squeak, or like there isn't any sound at all? If so, they might have laryngitis which can arise for various different reasons. In this post, our Memphis vets explain what cat laryngitis is, what can cause it, and how it can be treated.