ECG for Cats & Dogs
In this post, our Stockton vets discuss ECGs for dogs and cats, when your vet will order one and how to understand your pet's results.
In this post, our Stockton vets discuss ECGs for dogs and cats, when your vet will order one and how to understand your pet's results.
Your vet just told you your cat or dog needs an ultrasound. If you're wondering what an ultrasound is and how it can help your vet, you're reading the right post. Here, our Stockton veterinarians explain how veterinary ultrasound scans are done.
The purpose of a veterinary endoscopy procedure is to identify the underlying cause of symptoms such as loss of appetite, weight loss, abdominal pain or swelling, vomiting, or diarrhea in cats and dogs. In this post, our Stockton veterinarians discuss this diagnostic test.
A dog's diet can significantly impact the quality of their skin and coat. Here, our Stockton veterinarians explain how your dog's nutrition and the health of their coat and skin are connected.
As your dog gets older, health issues that haven't been a problem previously may arise. If you've noticed that your senior dog's nose is dripping, you're not alone. Here, our vets in Stockton explain why this might be happening and offer solutions to help ease your concerns.
As your dog reaches their senior years, you'll likely notice changes in their health and behavior. While some of these changes are normal, others may cause concern, such as sudden weight loss. Today, our Stockton vets discuss weight loss in older dogs and when you should be concerned.
You love your dog deeply and do everything you can to help them live a long, happy life. However, you might wonder how often you should take your dog to the vet for a checkup. Our Stockton vets answer this common question.
Dogs' health and nutritional needs will naturally evolve as they grow older. In this post, our Stockton vets discuss the age at which dogs are considered seniors, and the care they'll need to keep them happy and healthy in their golden years.
Giardia is a parasitic infection that can cause issues for dogs, cats and even humans if they become infected. Today, our Stockton vets talk about what it is, and how it can be treated.
Cats often conceal signs of illness. However, it's important to know if they may not be feeling well as early as possible so their symptoms can be treated. Today, our Stockton vets share some insights into how to tell if your cat may be feeling sick or uncomfortable.
Bear Creek Veterinary Hospital is welcoming new patients! Our compassionate vets are experienced in caring for Stockton companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.