If your pet is one of these breeds, they could be born with it. Or it could show up later as a result of head trauma, a vitamin deficiency, tumor, or exposure to bacteria or viruses. Know the signs to watch for.
Researchers have linked this common substance to hyperthyroidism in cats. And you probably have it in your house. In fact, it's probably in multiple places in your home. Here are some simple ways to avoid it.
This 2019 heartworm prevalence map tells the true story, but many veterinarians aren't likely to share it with you. And that could lead you into making a choice that isn't in your pet's best interests. Before you say 'yes' or 'no' to a preventive, know the facts.
It's a fast-moving virus that can start producing signs in only days. The law requires your pet to be quarantined, and if blood tests show he's infected, he must be euthanized. Prevention is the only answer — know what to do to protect your pet to save yourself the worry and potential heartbreak.