Why does my pet need a urinalysis?
Here, our vets in Vancouver vets explain about how urinalysis can help to diagnose conditions affecting the urinary system and monitor the function of your pet's internal systems.
Here, our vets in Vancouver vets explain about how urinalysis can help to diagnose conditions affecting the urinary system and monitor the function of your pet's internal systems.
If your dog has collapsed it is a clear sign of an underlying issue. Today, our Vancouver vets discuss what you should do if your dog passes out, and what causes dogs to collapse.
If you’re the proud pet parent of a new puppy, it's important to start thinking about veterinary care early. Routine exams, dental care, and vaccinations are among some of the important first steps to setting your new canine companion on a long and happy life. In today's post, our Vancouver vets explain what happens at a puppy's first vet visit, and how to prepare.
There are a number of things that can cause a dog's face to become swollen. Today, our Vancouver vets delve into the most common causes of facial swelling in dogs, and what to do if your dog's face is swollen.
Spotting blood in your dog’s stool is bound to be both concerning and alarming. Today our Vancouver veterinarians share some of the causes, symptoms and treatment for bloody stool in dogs.
Constipation in cats can cause discomfort and restlessness, and can eventually become a health concern. Our Vancouver vets share signs of constipation in cats, causes, and tips for treating the condition.
While ear infections tend to be relatively uncommon in cats, when they do occur, they can be an indication of an underlying issue that requires veterinary attention. In today's post, our Vancouver vets explain some of the causes, symptoms, and treatments for ear infections in cats.
As a pet parent, it can be stressful when your animal won’t eat. This is particularly true for cat owners, as cats notoriously won’t show that something is wrong until it’s really wrong.
Similar to humans, dogs can suffer from laryngitis, a common respiratory condition that affects the vocal cords and causes hoarseness or a raspy voice. In this post, you'll learn more about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and recovery of laryngitis in dogs.
As a pet owner, you want nothing but the best for your furry friend. You carefully choose their food, toys, and treats to ensure their health and happiness. However, when it comes to bones, opinions are divided. Is chewing on bones a natural treat or a risky activity for dogs? Today, our Vancouver vets delve into the great debate and explore whether giving bones to dogs is safe.
Mountain View Veterinary Hospital is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Vancouver companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.