Dog Wound Care & Healing Stages
Not every cut or graze your dog gets will need veterinary intervention, so you need to know how to care for your dog's wounds. Here our Moreno Valley vets provide tips on how to care for your dog's wounds at home.
Not every cut or graze your dog gets will need veterinary intervention, so you need to know how to care for your dog's wounds. Here our Moreno Valley vets provide tips on how to care for your dog's wounds at home.
Our vets see a large number of dogs with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and while there is no cure for this condition, in many cases IBD can be managed. Our Moreno Valley vets look at the prognosis for dogs with IBD.
Cats are adventurous and love to explore their environment. This means that they can often become injured. Today, our Moreno Valley vets discuss the common causes of wounds in cats, how you can help treat them, and when to take your cat to the vet.
X-rays are important diagnostic tools and are often used by our vets at Sunnymead Veterinary Clinic to help diagnose heart conditions. Today, vets explain why it's so important.
If you have suddenly found yourself in possession of a tiny new kitten, it can be difficult to tell how old it is. You need a rough idea of age to properly take care of it. This post is to help readers understand the milestones that a kitten hits in the first 8 weeks of life.
Cats are the second most popular pets in the US, and most pet parents will bring them home as kittens. Today, our Moreno Valley vets give you some information about when newborn kittens open their eyes and other tips about their early development.
Finally, your new puppy is ready to come home! You've got all the essentials, and you've booked your new puppy's first vet appointment. Our Moreno Valley veterinarians explain what to expect and what to bring to your first appointment.
Even though puppies and kittens can look sweet when photographed together and can keep each other company, there are some considerations that should be kept in mind when raising a puppy and kitten in the same home. Here, our Moreno Valley vets explain what they are.
Despite the name, ringworm is actually a fungus, comparable to athlete's foot. It generates highly resilient infective spores making it difficult to eliminate in the environment. Ringworm may infect the skin of all animals, including dogs. Today, our Moreno Valley vets discuss ringworm in dogs and what it looks like.
Dental problems in cats can cause them a lot of pain. As many as 85 percent of cats over the age of three have some form of dental disease, and Gingivitis is sometimes the beginning stage. With the right care, this stage is reversible, and our Moreno Valley vets will help you get there.
Sunnymead Veterinary Clinic always welcomes new patients to our veterinary family! Our vets are passionate about providing quality healthcare to Moreno Valley animals. Contact us today to book an appointment, or visit for walk-in service.