Your pet’s eyes see the world differently than ours do, but they still can develop many of the same vision and ocular issues that we can, from corneal ulcers to...
Read MoreSeizures in pets can be frightening. Seemingly without warning, your dog may suddenly start convulsing or shaking uncontrollably. Knowing what to do – and what can be done about it...
Read MoreMarch is Pet Poison Prevention Awareness Month. Most pet parents would likely say they’re good at keeping hazardous substances away from their pets, but consider this: not all toxins are...
Read MoreLike us, pets can battle heart conditions that are present at birth (congenital) or develop over time (acquired). These diseases affect the heart muscle, heart valves, electrical conduction of the...
Read MoreWould you consider having your dog or cat join our blood donor program to help save another pet’s life? If your answer is yes, read on: Just like in human...
Read MoreBy Joan Eve Quinn, Communications Specialist Guardian Veterinary Specialists urges pet owners to consider purchasing health insurance for their furry family members. Having a pet health insurance policy in place...
Read MoreAs we’ve seen in recent years, more than ever, health care is an ever-evolving, rapidly changing field. In veterinary medicine, as in human medicine, there is an incredible volume of...
Read MoreBoo Boo and Candy are young siblings from Forgotten Felines rescue. They were born without eyelids. Veterinary Ophthalmologist, Dr. Kyle Tofflemire and his team used tissue grafts from the cats'...
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