Cats are known for their independence and subtle behaviors, making it challenging to spot when they’re in pain. Their natural tendency to hide discomfort as a survival instinct means they can suffer in silence without showing obvious signs.
Fritzie, a young Aussie doodle, was referred to DoveLewis by Tanasbourne Veterinary Emergency for continued care. Her journey began when her family found an open bottle of Advil, but Fritzie’s symptoms didn’t immediately follow.
Rioli was diagnosed with immune-mediated thrombocytopenia (ITP), a serious condition where her immune system mistakenly attacked her own platelets, leading to significant bleeding and anemia.
Fires can be devastating, and as pet owners, it's crucial to have a plan in place to protect our beloved pets. We all love our pets, and the last thing we want to think about is one of them getting hurt in a fire. Use our helpful tips to ensure that you and your furry friends are prepared for an emergency.
Summer is a season of fun and adventure, but it also brings along scorching temperatures that can pose serious risks to our pets. By being vigilant and knowledgeable, you can make a significant difference in your pet's health and potentially save their life.
Are you and your pet ready for the summer heat? As we try to keep cool in the high temperatures, be sure to pay special attention to your furry friends.