Ear Hematoma in Pets

What is an Ear Hematoma? An ear hematoma is a condition where blood collects between the layers of the ear flap (pinna) in pets, typically causing a swollen, soft, and often painful bump on the ear. This condition is most commonly seen in dogs but can also occur in cats. Causes of Ear Hematomas Ear [...]

Dry Skin Syndrome in Pets

Mission Veterinary Clinic 16915 San Fernando Mission BlvdGranada Hills, CA 91344 Phone: 818-363-8143 missionvet.com Understanding Dry Skin Syndrome in Pets Dry skin is a common condition in pets that can cause discomfort and lead to more serious health issues if left untreated. At Mission Veterinary Clinic, located in the San Fernando Valley, we understand the [...]

Diabetic Insulin Dosage for Pets

Diabetic Insulin Dosage for Pets Mission Veterinary Clinic 16915 San Fernando Mission Blvd, Granada Hills, CA 91344 Phone: 818-363-8143 missionvet.com Understanding Diabetic Insulin Dosage for Your Pet Managing diabetes in pets, much like in humans, involves regular monitoring and administration of insulin. Insulin therapy is crucial for pets with diabetes to help regulate their blood [...]

Diabetes Therapy in Pets

Mission Veterinary Clinic 16915 San Fernando Mission Blvd, Granada Hills, CA 91344 Phone: 818-363-8143 missionvet.com Diabetes Mellitus is a common endocrine disorder in pets, particularly in older dogs and cats. At Mission Veterinary Clinic, we understand how concerning a diabetes diagnosis can be for pet owners, and we are here to provide expert care and [...]

Diabetes Mellitus in Pets

What is Diabetes Mellitus? Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic condition where the body either cannot produce enough insulin or cannot effectively use the insulin it produces. Insulin is a hormone that regulates blood sugar levels, and without it, glucose builds up in the bloodstream instead of being used for energy. This condition can affect both [...]

Demodex in Dogs

What is Demodex? Demodex is a type of mite that lives in the hair follicles and sebaceous glands of dogs. These microscopic mites are normally present in low numbers on the skin of healthy dogs. However, when an immune system is compromised or under stress, the mite population can increase, leading to skin problems. Types [...]

Cystitis in Pets

What is Cystitis? Cystitis refers to the inflammation of the bladder, commonly caused by a urinary tract infection (UTI) or irritation from crystals or stones. It can affect both dogs and cats, leading to discomfort and potential complications if left untreated. Symptoms of Cystitis in Pets Frequent urination or attempts to urinate Straining or [...]

Cushing’s Disease in Pets

What is Cushing's Disease? Cushing's Disease, also known as hyperadrenocorticism, is a condition that occurs when a pet's body produces an excessive amount of cortisol, a hormone that helps regulate various bodily functions, including metabolism, immune response, and stress. While cortisol is essential for health, too much of it can lead to serious health [...]

Corneal Injuries in Pets

Mission Veterinary Clinic 16915 San Fernando Mission Blvd, Granada Hills, CA 91344 Phone: 818-363-8143 Website: missionvet.com What is a Corneal Injury? The cornea is the transparent, dome-shaped surface that covers the front of your pet's eye. It plays a critical role in focusing vision and protecting the inner structures of the eye. Corneal injuries can [...]

Coprophagia in Dogs

What is Coprophagia? Coprophagia is the consumption of feces by dogs. While it may seem unusual or unpleasant to us, it is relatively common among dogs. Understanding the reasons behind this behavior and how to address it can help ensure the health and well-being of your pet. Causes of Coprophagia Several factors may contribute to [...]

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