Ear Hematoma Surgery in Cats
If your cat has an ear hematoma you might wonder how to get rid of it. Today, our Dallas vet team shares more about what causes ear hematomas in cats, symptoms, and treatment options.
If your cat has an ear hematoma you might wonder how to get rid of it. Today, our Dallas vet team shares more about what causes ear hematomas in cats, symptoms, and treatment options.
Athletes often suffer from ACL injuries but due to the anatomy of your dog's leg this painful knee injury is also very common in dogs. In today's post our Dallas vets explain the symptoms of ACL injuries in dogs, and the surgeries that can be performed to treat this condition.
Intervertebral disc disease (IVDD), is a spinal condition that can occur in dogs and it can start to affect their ability to walk. It will often require surgery to correct the issue. Today, our Dallas vets discuss IVDD in dogs and how it is treated.
Has your cat's meow become nothing more than a squeaky, scratchy rasp or complete silence? Laryngitis in cats can be the result of a number of different underlying causes. In today's post, our Dallas vets share some information about cat laryngitis.
Joint pain is a common condition affecting dogs of all ages, reducing their quality of life and potentially developing into serious conditions and injuries. It can be difficult to tell if your dog has joint pain unless you know what to look for. Here, our Dallas vets walk you through joint pain in dogs.
Wellness plans and pet insurance are two different options to help make your pet’s healthcare more affordable. There are distinct benefits to both of these options but it's important to understand the differences between them. Here, our Dallas vets explain more about wellness plans and pet insurance.
Heartworm disease is a serious condition that can result in heart failure, severe lung disease, damage to other organs, and even death for dogs and cats in Dallas. In today's post, the vets at New Hope Animal Hospital educate about heartworms, and why prevention is the best treatment option.
When it comes to keeping your pets safe from internal parasites, there's no better method than scheduling yearly fecal exams. Annual fecals give our Dallas vets a chance to check for intestinal parasites before more serious and potentially irreversible symptoms arise.
Fleas are the most common external parasite, and they make thousands of cats and dogs all over the United States miserable! More is at stake than uncomfortable scratching, if left untreated, fleas can even lead to infections and cause serious diseases. Our Dallas vets explain early signs of fleas, and what to do if your pet does have fleas.
New Hope Animal Hospital is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Dallas companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.