How Often Should My Dog Go To The Vet
Regular veterinary exams and preventive care provide your pooch with their best shot at a long and healthy life. Today, our Tumwater vets explain how often your dog should see their vet at each stage of life.
Regular veterinary exams and preventive care provide your pooch with their best shot at a long and healthy life. Today, our Tumwater vets explain how often your dog should see their vet at each stage of life.
Bringing home a new kitten is not just exciting, it's also a big responsibility. To help you to provide your kitten with a great start to a long and healthy life, check out the tips below from our Tumwater vets.
During routine exams, your vet can check your pet for early symptoms of illness, internal damage and other serious conditions that need to be diagnosed. Our vets in Tumwater explain why regular veterinary checkups are essential.
A cornerstone of preventive care, vaccinations offer your cat or kitten protection against a host of serious diseases and illnesses. Here, our Tumwater vets provide an outline of recommended vaccines and why your cat or kitten needs them.
One of the most important parts of routine care for your new puppy will be annual vaccines to protect them. Our Tumwater vets discuss the different vaccinations that your puppy will need and when they need them.
External parasites live on your dog's skin and can create a lot of health problems if they are not properly treated. Our Tumwater vets are here with some tips to help with parasite prevention for your pets.
Not every cut or scrape your dog gets requires veterinary care, so you should know when to care for your dog's wounds at home, and when you should head to the vet. Here our Tumwater vets provide tips on how to care for your dog's minor wounds by yourself.
Heart disease is a serious medical condition in cats where an abnormality of the heart is present. Today, our Tumwater vets share the types, symptoms, and treatments for heart disease in cats.
Osteoarthritis is a degenerative condition in dogs that becomes more severe over time. There's no cure for this painful condition, however, our Tumwater vets can provide treatments that may help manage symptoms and give your dog a better quality of life.
Our Tumwater vets understand that it can be a challenge to understand why your pet needs blood testing, and what the results even mean. Today we explain the results of the dog's blood tests.
Tumwater Veterinary Hospital is welcoming new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Tumwater companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.