Pet Parent's Guide to Hookworm in Dogs
Hookworm is a parasitic condition that causes gastrointestinal upset in otherwise healthy adult dogs. Our Tucson vets discuss hookworm in dogs: the signs, treatment, and prevention.
Hookworm is a parasitic condition that causes gastrointestinal upset in otherwise healthy adult dogs. Our Tucson vets discuss hookworm in dogs: the signs, treatment, and prevention.
Our team at Cortaro Farms Pet Hospital wants you to get the most out of your pet's routine exam, so we recommend you come prepared with questions to ask your vet during your pet's checkup. Here are a few suggestions.
Caring for your own health likely includes annual visits to your doctor for checkups. These exams allow your doctor to monitor your health and check for concerning symptoms. Our Tucson vets discuss why routine checkups are also crucial for the long-term health of our pets.
Looking for a drug-free way to relieve your furry friend's discomfort and speed healing? Our Tucson vets explain veterinary cold laser therapy, how it works, and how it can be used to manage pain, inflammation, and wound healing in pets.
Is your dog limping and having trouble rising up off of the floor? It could be a torn ACL. Our Tucson vets review the symptoms of ACL injuries in dogs and the surgeries used to treat this painful condition.
Parvovirus is an extremely contagious, often deadly, virus that spreads through contact with infected dogs or contaminated objects. But you can protect your four-legged friend against this life-threatening disease, our Tucson vets explain how.
Rabies is a deadly, highly contagious, virus that can affect dogs, cats, livestock and humans! Thankfully keeping your dog's rabies vaccinations up-to-date can help to protect your pooch against this disease. Our Tucson vets explain more.
If your dog eats things they shouldn't, intestinal blockages are a very real concern. Today, our Tucson vets discuss the signs of intestinal blockages in dogs and the surgery that could save your pup's life.
A painful cruciate injury can severely limit your dog's ability to walk and run, significantly reducing their quality of life. But there is a range of surgeries designed to restore pain-free knee function. Today our Tucson vets explain the options.
Constipation in dogs is no laughing matter. In fact, constipation could be a sign of a serious medical emergency! Today our Tucson vets discuss some causes of constipation and what to do if your dog is constipated.
Cortaro Farms Pet Hospital is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Tucson companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.
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