Causes of Feline Elimination Problems

At Mission Veterinary Clinic, we recognize that feline elimination issues can be a significant concern for cat owners. One in every 10 cats will experience a litter box lapse at some point in their lifetime. Understanding the common causes can help in addressing and resolving these issues effectively. Below are the 19 most common reasons [...]

Cataracts in Pets: What You Need to Know

Mission Veterinary Clinic 16915 San Fernando Mission BlvdGranada Hills, CA 91344 Phone: 818-363-8143 Urgent Care | Walk-Ins Only | No Appointments What Are Cataracts? Cataracts are a common eye condition in pets that cause the lens of the eye to become cloudy, leading to impaired vision or blindness. While cataracts are more prevalent in older [...]

Cat Scratch Disease in Cats

What is Cat Scratch Disease? Cat Scratch Disease (CSD), also known as Cat Scratch Fever, is a bacterial infection caused by Bartonella henselae. It primarily affects cats, but it can be transmitted to humans through scratches or bites from infected cats. While it is less common in cats, understanding the disease and its implications is [...]

Canine Wobblers Syndrome in Dogs

What is Canine Wobblers Syndrome? Canine Wobblers Syndrome, also known as Cervical Spondylomyelopathy (CSM), is a neurological disorder that affects the spinal cord in the neck region of dogs. It is characterized by instability and compression of the spinal cord, leading to a range of symptoms including wobbling, weakness, and difficulty with coordination. Causes Wobblers [...]

Canine Distemper in Dogs

What is Canine Distemper? Canine Distemper is a highly contagious and potentially fatal viral disease that affects dogs. Caused by the Canine Distemper Virus (CDV), it impacts multiple body systems, including the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and nervous systems. The virus can also affect wildlife species such as raccoons, skunks, and ferrets. Symptoms of Canine Distemper The [...]

Canine Coronavirus: What You Need to Know

Location: Mission Veterinary Clinic16915 San Fernando Mission BlvdGranada Hills, CA 91344 Phone: 818-363-8143 Overview Canine Coronavirus (CCV) is a viral infection affecting dogs, primarily causing gastrointestinal issues. It is distinct from the human coronavirus and is not linked to COVID-19. Although CCV is less common today due to the availability of vaccines, it can still [...]

Canine Brucellosis in Dogs

Overview Canine Brucellosis is a bacterial infection caused by Brucella canis. It primarily affects dogs, and while it is relatively rare, it can have significant health implications for infected animals. The infection is transmitted through contact with reproductive fluids, aborted fetuses, or contaminated environments. Symptoms Infected dogs may show a range of symptoms, which can [...]

Bordetella in Dogs: What You Need to Know

Overview Bordetella bronchiseptica is a bacterium that causes a highly contagious respiratory disease in dogs commonly referred to as "kennel cough." This infection is prevalent in environments where dogs are in close contact with each other, such as kennels, dog parks, and grooming facilities. Symptoms Dogs with Bordetella infection may exhibit a range of symptoms, [...]

Bloat in Dogs: Understanding and Recognizing a Critical Condition

What is Bloat? Bloat, also known as gastric dilatation-volvulus (GDV), is a life-threatening condition that primarily affects dogs. It occurs when the stomach fills with gas and expands, potentially twisting on itself. This twist can block blood flow to the stomach and other vital organs, leading to a rapid and severe decline in health. Causes [...]

Blastomycosis in Dogs

Overview: Blastomycosis is a serious fungal infection that affects dogs, caused by the fungus Blastomyces dermatitidis. This infection primarily targets the lungs but can spread to other organs such as the skin, bones, and eyes. It is commonly found in certain geographical areas with moist, sandy soils. Symptoms: Respiratory Symptoms: Coughing, difficulty breathing, and [...]

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