Pet Allergy Case Studies

Allergies are common in pets. They can be triggered by numerous factors and typically manifest as inflamed, itchy skin. Identifying the underlying cause is imperative to manage the condition appropriately and alleviate your pet’s signs. Our Heartland Veterinary Hospital team treats many pets with allergies, and we present three fictional cases involving allergies in dogs [...]

8 Health Signs in Pets That Require Veterinary Attention

While your pet can’t verbalize when something is wrong, certain signs can indicate they have a health issue. By being able to recognize these signs early, you ensure their issue can be addressed before the condition becomes severe. Our Heartland Veterinary Hospital team wants to ensure your four-legged friend receives the care they need when [...]

Scratching the Itch: Environmental Allergies in Dogs and Cats

Environmental allergies, or atopy, can cause various health conditions in your cat or dog. From pollen to dust mites, grasses to weeds, your four-legged friend can develop allergic reactions to various triggers, leading to discomfort and health issues. Our Heartland Veterinary Hospital team describes environmental allergies' causes, signs, and treatment options to enhance your furry [...]

Cracking the Pet Food Label Code

Your pet's food package label may seem ambiguous, but it provides important information about nutrition and other factors you should consider when evaluating your four-legged friend's diet. By understanding the information provided on pet food labels, you can decipher your pet’s food components. Our Heartland Veterinary Hospital team explains pet food label information so you [...]

Protect Your Pet From Common Toxins

Sometimes we forget that what’s safe for people to consume or use can be deadly to pets. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) reminds us of this important fact every March during National Poison Prevention Week.  Over-the-counter (OTC) medications intended for people led the recently [...]

Urinary Tract Infections in Dogs and Cats

When bacteria enter a dog’s or cat’s urethra and bladder, a urinary tract infection (UTI) can result. The bacteria may remain in the lower urinary tract or spread to infect the kidneys as well. E. coli is the most common culprit. UTIs typically respond well to antibiotics, but if left untreated, they can cause serious [...]

Pearly White Problems: Recognizing Periodontal Disease in Your Pet

When you are cuddling on the couch and your four-legged friend’s breath knocks you back, you may think that all they need is a good toothbrushing to banish their bad breath. However, halitosis is often one of the first signs of dental issues in pets. By learning to identify your pet’s periodontal disease early, you [...]

The Ultimate Guide to Maintaining Your Pet’s Dental Health

Although you may not think about your four-legged friend’s oral health unless they obviously have a problem, pets require as much dental care as people, from daily toothbrushing to professional dental cleanings. Without regular dental care, pets can suffer from dental issues that can lead to discomfort, pain, and more severe health problems if left [...]

Pet Health Insurance FAQs: Does Your Pet Need Coverage?

When it comes to footing the bill for your pet’s care, you may have never considered health insurance. Or, you may have wished your pet had health insurance similar to your own. While you will still likely have to pay for your pet’s care at the time of service, a health insurance policy can reimburse [...]

All About Cat Colds: Feline Respiratory Infections

When everyone you know seems to be carrying pockets full of tissues because the common cold is making its rounds, you may worry about your furry friend when they have the sniffles. Fortunately for pets and their owners, colds are generally species-specific, meaning they don’t jump from people to cats and dogs and vice [...]

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