How to help a Dog With Allergic Dermatitis
Unlike humans who sneeze when they have allergies, dogs develop allergic dermatitis and become very itchy. Our Lancaster vets will discuss allergic dermatitis, its symptoms, and how to treat it.
Unlike humans who sneeze when they have allergies, dogs develop allergic dermatitis and become very itchy. Our Lancaster vets will discuss allergic dermatitis, its symptoms, and how to treat it.
Diarrhea can be common in dogs but sometimes it is a sign of an unlying condition or illness. Today our Lancaster vets will explain the common causes of diarrhea and when it is time to see our Sears Veterinary Hospital.
To provide your cat with all the care they need to live a long and healthy life, it's important to be able to spot the signs of pain early and know what to do. Below, our Lancaster vets offer some advice on how to tell if your cat is in pain, and what you can do to help.
Much like their humans, dogs can experience anxiety and depression from time to time. If you feel like your dog is exhibiting signs of feeling anxious or sad, then it may be time to contact your Lancaster vets. You may be able to help your dog feel better with these tips from our Sears Veterinary Hospital vets.
Cuts on your dog's paw can be serious. If your dog has a cut on its paw, it could be uncomfortable, or even painful and affect the way they walk or run. Here, our vets in Lancaster discuss what to do for your dog's paws and how we can help.
Cushing's disease is a serious condition in dogs that can lead to severe, sometimes life-threatening conditions and illnesses. Our Lancaster vets explain what causes Cushing's disease in dogs, as well as the symptoms and treatments.
If your cat has lost the ability to move their legs or another part of their body, they may be suffering from a type of paralysis. However, cats can also suffer from laryngeal paralysis which is actually a disorder of the upper airway. Our Lancaster vets explain more...
Contrary to its name, ringworm is not a worm but a fungus. Comparable to athlete's foot, it generates highly resilient spores that can infect the skin of any animal, including dogs. Today, our Lancaster vets discuss ringworm in dogs and what it looks like.
Cranial Cruciate Ligament (CCL) tears are common knee injuries in dogs, and Tibial Tuberosity Advancement (TTA) surgery is one of the treatments for this condition. Today our Lancaster vets discuss TTA surgery for dogs, including how it works, its benefits, and what the procedure involves.
After your pet's surgery, it's important to know how to best take care of them as they recover. We want your pet to return to their normal life as soon as possible, so here are some tips from our Lancaster vets about at-home care after your pet's surgery.