Lifestyle
GDV (Gastric Dilatation and Volvulus) and Preventative Gastropexy
— By Dr. Anna Adams, DVM — We are lucky to have many incredible preventive veterinary medicine options to keep your pets as happy and healthy as possible for as long as possible. These include vaccinations, heartworm prevention, and routine bloodwork. But did you know that there are even surgical procedures that can be performed…
Read MoreCoco’s Acupuncture Journey: A Practical Insight from Metro Paws Animal Hospital
Coco’s Acupuncture Journey: A Practical Insight In this examination, we navigate through the challenges faced by Coco, an 8-year-old Shih-Tzu, grappling with Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD) and hemiparesis. Read on to learn how Dr. Colton Jarvis used acupuncture as a serious therapeutic intervention. Play Video How It Started Coco’s troubles started on November 17, 2023,…
Read MoreLymphoma in Dogs and Cats
— By Dr. Anna Adams, DVM — Lymphoma is a highly malignant cancer that affects both humans and animals. It is one of the most common cancers in dogs and cats. In this article, we will provide an overview of this disease and answer questions that frequently arise. Lymph nodes are part of the…
Read MoreIntroducing Librela: A Revolutionary Osteoarthritis Injection for Dogs in Dallas
How to Monitor Your Pet’s Blood Glucose at Home with the Freestyle Libre
If your pet has been diagnosed with diabetes, it is very important to periodically monitor their blood glucose levels so we can determine the best insulin dose for them. A great way to help guide your pet’s individual plan is to utilize a device called a FreeStyle Libre, which makes monitoring blood glucose levels easy…
Read MoreWhat is Leptospirosis in Dogs: Your Questions Answered
– By Dr. Stephanie Rodriguez – Leptospirosis, a name that may not ring a bell for many pet owners, is a potentially deadly bacterial disease that poses a significant risk to dogs. It is caused by the elusive Leptospira bacteria, notorious for lurking in stagnant waters following heavy rains or flooding. Emerging most prominently…
Read More8 Tips for Maximizing Fun While Keeping Your Pets Safe This Memorial Day
Pet-Proofing Your Home and Outdoor Areas Will Ensure the Holiday Goes Smoothly Memorial Day weekend—sunset soirees, swimming, and barbecued food. Is there anything better than time off from work when the weather is (typically!) nice? We think not, although, as veterinarians, we want to be sure that those of you with pets put some precautions…
Read More11 Ways to Be an Environmentally Friendly Pet Owner on This Earth Day and Beyond
While we usually associate Earth Day with people, it’s important to consider pet ownership as a potential impact on the environment. Read the 11 ways you can become a “green” pet owner!
Read More14 Springtime Pet Hazards to Avoid with Some Simple Cat and Dog-Proofing
As veterinarians, it’s our duty to tell you that, with spring and its warmer temperatures, come a few dangers for your pets to be aware of. With a few precautions on your part, all will be well, and you and your fur friends can enjoy this wonderfully upbeat season.
Read MoreHow Veterinary Acupuncture Could Benefit Your Pet
One of the things we’ve found to be hugely beneficial in this regard is veterinary acupuncture. We might use it as a stand-alone treatment or in conjunction with some of our western medicine.
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