Cat Overgrooming: Why Cats Overgroom & How You Can Stop It
Today, our vets in White House will explain why cats may be overgrooming and provide solutions to stop this excessive grooming.
Today, our vets in White House will explain why cats may be overgrooming and provide solutions to stop this excessive grooming.
Whether furry, feathered, or scaled, pets can remarkably improve our well-being and enhance our mental health. Today, our White House vets share some of the numerous mental health benefits of owning pets.
Cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) injuries are a common orthopedic issue in dogs, often leading to significant pain and mobility problems. Today, our White House help dog owners understand what a CCL rupture is, how to recognize it, and what treatment options are available.
Providing preventive care to your pet is crucial to ensure they live a long and healthy life. During your pet's regular exams, you can ask your vet any questions you may have about caring for your companion. In this blog post, our veterinarians in White House discuss the significance of routine check-ups for pets, how to prepare for your pet's veterinary visit, and share some questions you can ask your vet.
Cats love to sleep. Our White House explains how much sleep is too much for cats and when owners should be worried about it.
If you have a dog then you likely know how important routine dental care is for their overall health and this includes dental cleanings. Our vets in White House talk about when and why you should have your dog's teeth cleaned and the signs that it may be time to bring your pup in for professional dental care.
If your dog has a broken or badly decayed tooth, an extraction may be necessary to help relieve pain and restore your pup's good oral health. In today's post, our White House vets discuss what to expect if your dog is getting a tooth removed.
Grooming an aggressive dog can prove challenging. Today, our White House vets explain why some dogs become aggressive during grooming sessions and share tips to help make grooming less stressful for both you and your pup.
Here, our White House vets share some tips for keeping your dog calm during grooming and how to reduce anxiety.
The dog's cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) often goes by the name "dog's ACL" or "cruciate." This connective tissue connects the upper and lower leg bones at the dog's knee and can get injured. Today, our vets in White House will describe the three primary ACL surgeries for dogs.
White House Animal Hospital is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of White House companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.