Cat Lipoma
Lipomas are benign fat-filled tumors that are slow-growing and generally are of no cause for alarm when it comes to your feline friend. Our La Mesa vets discuss what cat lipomas are and how they are diagnosed and managed.
Lipomas are benign fat-filled tumors that are slow-growing and generally are of no cause for alarm when it comes to your feline friend. Our La Mesa vets discuss what cat lipomas are and how they are diagnosed and managed.
Cancer is not just a disease that affects humans. Did you know that cancer can also affect all other animals, including cats? Join our veterinary oncologists in La Mesa while they discuss the different types of cancer in cats and what the symptoms and diagnosis look like for your beloved pet.
Hearing your vet tell you that your dog has cancer is never an easy thing to hear and you will likely have many questions about their prognosis. Our La Mesa vets talk about cancer in dogs and answer one of the main questions - how long can a dog live after being diagnosed with cancer?
Bones cancer in dogs, otherwise known as osteosarcoma, is an aggressive form of bone cancer that is seen in dogs. Our La Mesa vets talk about the signs of bone cancer in dogs, what the concerns are, as well as when you should talk to your vet.
Osteosarcoma, more commonly known as bone cancer, is one of the most common types of cancer in dogs. Our La Mesa vets discuss the signs and treatment options for osteosarcoma in dogs.
If your cat is not eating you're likely to be concerned and wondering if a trip to the emergency vet is required. Today, our La Mesa vets discuss some common reasons for cats refusing food and how to tell if your cat’s case is an emergency.
When your dog suddenly begins to experience diarrhea it can cause any pet parent to be concerned. Our La Mesa vets talk about what causes diarrhea in dogs, how it is treated and when to consider it an animal emergency.
Just because your dog is panting doesn't mean that their breathing should be categorized as 'labored.' If your favorite furry friend is struggling to inhale and/or exhale, this is termed 'labored breathing.' Below, we briefly explain what labored breathing in dogs is and what to do if your pet is experiencing breathing difficulties.
If your cat is coughing, wheezing, or sneezing, it generally indicates that something is irritating your pet's lungs, airway or throat. Today, our La Mesa vets explain a few of the underlying illnesses and conditions that can cause these symptoms.
If your dog can't stand up or is staggering and stumbling, it may be the result of a variety of medical issues, including injury, stroke, or an infection. Today, our La Mesa vets explain some potential causes for a dog staggering and why you should seek emergency care right away.
Rancho Village Veterinary Hospital is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of La Mesa companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.
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