Physical therapy for pets got its start in the 1960’s, when racehorse owners and trainers began looking for veterinarians who offered rehabilitation services for injured horses. In the 1980’s, physical therapy for dogs started to gain popularity in Europe, and about 10 years later it spread to the U.S. Now, physical therapy is one of […]
Ear Hematomas In Dogs
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Kidney Disease In Cats
Kidney disease in cats is alarmingly common, affecting approximately 40% of all cats at some point in their lifetime. It’s also one of the leading causes of death in cats. If we’re lucky enough for our cats to live past the age of 15 years, there’s an 80% chance that these senior kitties will eventually […]
Vestibular Disease In Dogs And Cats
Vestibular disease affects both dogs and cats, and when it happens, it can look very scary. The important thing to remember is that although the symptoms of vestibular disease look very similar to stroke, these are entirely different conditions altogether. Unlike stroke, which is caused by an interruption of blood flow to the brain, vestibular […]
Stroke In Dogs And Cats
Stroke in dogs and cats happens less frequently than it does in people, but when it does occur, it’s a very serious situation. Stroke is caused when a blood vessel in the brain either becomes blocked or ruptures. In both cases, blood flow to the brain is interrupted. Since blood carries oxygen and glucose, which […]
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