Help, My Dog Ate Gum! Is that Dangerous?
Although your dog eating gum may not appear to be a problem, some chewing gums are toxic to dogs. Our Murfreesboro veterinarians explain what to do if your dog eats gum.
Although your dog eating gum may not appear to be a problem, some chewing gums are toxic to dogs. Our Murfreesboro veterinarians explain what to do if your dog eats gum.
Puppies are cute, but raising one is not easy. Our Murfreesboro vets have some tips on raising a puppy to ensure your new four-legged baby grows up to be a happy, healthy, well-adjusted dog.
Whether your cat is an indoor cat or an outdoor adventurer, there are a variety of ways for your feline companion to injure a leg or paw and limp. Injuries aren't the only reason for a cat's limping. Our Murfreesboro veterinarians discuss the causes of cat limping and what you should do about it.
Heartworm disease is a very serious condition that may result in heart failure, severe lung disease, damage to organs and even death for pets. This disease is found in cats, dogs and ferrets in the Murfreesboro area and here, our vets explain why prevention is so important.
Ticks are capable of spreading a number of quite serious diseases and, therefore, can be quite dangerous both to pets and people. Here, out Murfreesboro vets explain how they thrive, what signs to be aware of and how to keep them far from your family and pets.
A number of cat illnesses and their symptoms may be worrying to you. Some may even be fatal if not promptly treated. Our Murfreesboro vets are here to offer some insight into the signs and symptoms you should be aware of.
Bringing your pet in for their annually scheduled fecal exam at your vet's office is one fo the best ways to keep your pet and your family safe from intestinal parasites. Annual fecal exams give your Murfreesboro vets an opportunity to check your pet for intestinal parasites before more serious conditions may have a chance to arise.
If left untreated, fleas may lead to infections and cause serious diseases. Our Murfreesboro vets explain early signs of fleas, and what to do if your pet does have fleas.
Animal Medical Center is happy to welcome new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about improving the health of Murfreesboro companion animals. Contact us today to book your pet's first appointment.