
Is Your Pet in Pain? How to Recognize the Signs and What to Do About It
Pain in pets isn’t always obvious. Unlike people, animals often mask signs of discomfort—sometimes due to instinct, sometimes because they simply can’t express what hurts.
Pain in pets isn’t always obvious. Unlike people, animals often mask signs of discomfort—sometimes due to instinct, sometimes because they simply can’t express what hurts.
By Dr. Sarah Charney, DVM, DACVIM (Oncology), DACVR (Radiation Oncology), Co-owner, BBVSH Veterinary cancer care is evolving—and one of the most exciting advances in recent
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Just like people, your pet’s kidneys serve many vital roles in their body, including filtering and removing waste in the form of urine. They maintain
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