Is Your Cat Overweight? Signs, Symptoms & What to Do
Here, our Visalia vets share how you can tell if your cat is overweight, and how to get their weight under control.
Here, our Visalia vets share how you can tell if your cat is overweight, and how to get their weight under control.
Here, our Visalia vets discuss blood testing for dogs to help pet owners understand how they can help detect health concerns.
Today, our Visalia vets discuss ECGs for pets including why and when it is necessary.
Today, our Visalia vets share what you can do if your dog eats gum, and when to seek emergency care.
It's one thing to adopt a kitten, and a whole other thing to raise a newborn one! Here, our Visalia vets discuss when a newborn kitten should open their eyes and how you can take care of them.
It's always scary when a pet hurts themselves, especially if you're unsure how to deal with it at home. Here, our Visalia vets go over cat wound care 101 at home!
Cat owners want to make sure their kitties live long, healthy lives so that their cat is healthy and they are a companion for longer. For your cat to be healthy, they should have routine checkups. Here, our Visalia veterinarians discuss how often you should take your cat to the vet and the importance of wellness exams.
Annual fecal exams are the best way to defend your pets and your household from parasitic infections. Our Visalia veterinarians explain what happens during a fecal exam and why they are important to maintaining your pet's health.
Your dog panting quickly and excessively can be concerning. Here, our Visalia vets share some reasons why your dog may be panting excessively and when you should bring them in for a checkup.
Has your dog been breathing heavy with no obvious signs as to why? In this post, our Visalia vets explain what may be behind your dog's heavy breathing, and when it's considered a veterinary emergency.
Tulare-Kings Veterinary Emergency Services is a pet emergency animal hospital providing urgent care to cats and dogs in the Visalia area. Contact us right away if you are experiencing a veterinary emergency.