Tips on How to Strengthen Old Dog's Hind Legs
In this post, our Windsor vets discuss what may be causing your dog's hind leg weakness, and share some advice on improving or maintaining an older dog's hind leg strength.
Our Windsor veterinarians share helpful tips and insights on how to keep your pets healthy and happy.
Book An AppointmentIn this post, our Windsor vets discuss what may be causing your dog's hind leg weakness, and share some advice on improving or maintaining an older dog's hind leg strength.
To help you prepare for life with your new kitten, our Windsor vets let you know what to expect at your kitten's first veterinary appointment.
Today, our Windsor vets explain how often you should take your cat to the vet, and why these routine examinations are important.
If you are concerned because your dog has swallowed gum, our Windsor vets are here to help. In this article, they will provide all the information you need to know, what to watch out for, and when to bring your dog in to the emergency vets.
It can be amazing when your dog gives birth, but what do you do if she needs medical intervention? In this post, our Windsor vets will take you through everything you need about c-sections for your dog, from what you should look out for, and when to take action.
While you may have already vaccinated your dog against rabies, there is still a chance that they could become infected with the virus. Our Windsor vets talk about rabies and whether your dog can still get rabies after being vaccinated.
What is an ear hematoma? What will your cat's ear hematoma the surgery entail? What might happen if your cat doesn't have surgery? Today's post provides the answers to these questions and more.
Not sure whether getting your dog fixed is worth the hassle? Here, you can learn about the benefits of getting your dog spayed or neutered and the best age for these procedures to be performed.
Your dog's skin and coat combined make up about 12% of their body weight, so keeping your dog's coat healthy is essential. Our Windsor explain the relationship between what you feed your dog and their skin and coat health.
Cats instinctively hide signs of discomfort and illness, making it difficult for even the most attentive pet parent to detect. But there are some subtle signs you should watch for. Read on to learn more.