Do dental chews really work for dogs?
Have you ever wondered how to tell if a dog dental chew is worth buying? Our Turlock vets offer some advice on which factors to consider, and even whether puppies can have dental chews.
Have you ever wondered how to tell if a dog dental chew is worth buying? Our Turlock vets offer some advice on which factors to consider, and even whether puppies can have dental chews.
Monitoring your dog's oral health is an important aspect of being a pet parent. Here, our Turlock vets share some facts about the number of teeth your dog should have and why they might lose teeth.
Tooth resorption happens when a cat's body breaks down and absorbs the structures that support the tooth. In this blog post, our Turlock vets discuss the symptoms of tooth resorption in cats and how it can be treated.
Most dogs love to eat everything they can get into. Unfortunately, sometimes they eat food or substances that they shouldn't, such as chewing gum. Our Turlock vets explain why gum is toxic to dogs and what you should do if you find that your dog ate gum in this post.
Many health problems can lead to bleeding in a dog's ears. While some are simple and require basic care, others can be more serious. Learn about the causes of this concerning symptom from our Turlock vets and find out how you can help stop a dog's ear from bleeding.
It can be difficult to decide what to do with your dog when you travel if you can't take them with you on your journey. Today, our Turlock vets share some options for pet care, including kennels, boarding facilities, and more.
In this post, our Turlock vets discuss how long you can leave your dog at home alone, how to keep them comfortable, and why boarding might be a good choice.
Considering bringing your cat along on your next trip? Our Turlock vets share some advice on how to safely travel long distances with a cat and what to consider before your adventure.
If your cat's low, comforting purr has turned into a cough, this is a sign that something is irritating your four-legged companion's airway, throat, or lungs. In this post, our Turlock vets list some of the reasons your cat may be coughing, and what you can do to help.
Both indoor and outdoor cats can suffer injuries due to accidents. Today, our Turlock vets explain how to tell if your cat has a broken leg, and what to do next.
Taylor Veterinary Emergency is accepting new patients! Our experienced Turlock vets are passionate about the health of cats and dogs. Get in touch today to book your first appointment.