X-Rays for Dogs
If your dog is booked to have an X-ray, you may be wondering how the appointment will work and how to prepare. Below, our Bedford vets share what you can expect when you bring your dog in for an X-ray.
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If your dog is booked to have an X-ray, you may be wondering how the appointment will work and how to prepare. Below, our Bedford vets share what you can expect when you bring your dog in for an X-ray.
Has your female feline friend begun to put on weight, leading you to believe she may be pregnant? Below, our Bedford vets share a few more clues that your cat may be pregnant, and what to do if she is.
An ECG is an important diagnostic tool that veterinarian will use to check in on your dog or cat's heart. In this post, our Bedford vets discuss ECGs for pets, when your vet will order one, and how to understand the results.
Congratulations on bringing home your new furry feline bundle of joy! To help you prepare for their first visit, our Bedford vets discuss what to expect.
Your veterinarian has told you your dog or cat needs an ultrasound, and now you're wondering "what is an ultrasound?" In today's post, our Bedford explain how ultrasounds for pets work, what they look for, and why they are used.
While whipworm is fairly common in dogs, most pet parents don't know what it is or what to look for. Our vets in Bedford explain what whipworm is, its symptoms, treatment, and what can be done to prevent it.
When dogs suffer from allergies, it is primarily either because of something in their food, or something in their environment. One common cause of allergies in dogs is mold. Today, our Bedford vets will explain mold allergies in dogs and how to treat them.
In this post, our Bedford vets will go over some of the parasites that your dog is at risk of contracting and why parasite prevention is so important.
Preventing serious illness is the key to helping your cat live a long and healthy life. That's why our Bedford vets recommend that all cats receive the FVRCP vaccine as soon as possible. Here's how the FVRCP protects your cat's health.
While you may have already vaccinated your dog against rabies, there is still a small chance that they could become infected. Our Bedford vets talk about rabies and whether your dog can still get rabies after being vaccinated.