What Is ECG For Pets?
Diagnostic tests can be confusing for most pet parents so our Fayetteville vets are here to explain a bit about ECGs for dogs and cats including why they are necessary and what the results mean.
Diagnostic tests can be confusing for most pet parents so our Fayetteville vets are here to explain a bit about ECGs for dogs and cats including why they are necessary and what the results mean.
If your dog is experiencing chronic pain, their quality of life will greatly deteriorate. Here, our Fayetteville vets discuss chronic pain in dogs, the signs and treatments that can help your dog live more comfortably.
Today, our Fayetteville vets will discuss urinalysis for dogs and cats, as well as how to understand your pet's urinalysis results so you can make the best decisions regarding their medical care.
Osteoarthritis is a progressive, degenerative condition seen in more and more dogs. There's no cure for this painful condition, however, our Fayetteville vets can provide treatments that may help your dog to enjoy a good quality of life as they age.
Chronic pain can drastically reduce your dog's quality of life, but sadly the signs of chronic pain can be difficult to detect. Here, our Fayetteville vets discuss signs and treatment for chronic pain in dogs.
Cruciate Ligament tears are common knee injuries seen in dogs, and Tibial Tuberosity Advancement (TTA) surgery is one of the ways this condition can be treated. Today our Fayetteville vets discuss TTA Surgery for dogs.
It's important for pet owners to know how to care for their companions after surgery to help them recover as soon as possible. Today, our Fayetteville vets share some tips on how to care for your pet after surgery.
Intestinal blockages in cats are surprisingly common because they love to play with strings and other small items. Our Fayetteville vets discuss intestinal blockage surgery for cats.
Dogs will often eat things they're not supposed to so it is important to watch for signs of intestinal blockages. Today, our Fayetteville vets explain causes and symptoms as well as the surgery that could save your dog's life.
If your dog is suffering from a torn cranial cruciate ligament (CCL/ACL) your Fayetteville vet may recommend surgery. Here are the surgical options for treating knee injuries in dogs.
Fayette Veterinary Medical Center is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Fayetteville companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.