How often should I take my dog to the vet?
Routine vet exams and preventive care provide your canine companion with their best shot at a long and healthy life. In today's post, our Windsor vets discuss how often your dog should see their vet.
Routine vet exams and preventive care provide your canine companion with their best shot at a long and healthy life. In today's post, our Windsor vets discuss how often your dog should see their vet.
Routine exams (checkups) for your dog or cat provide your vet with an opportunity to monitor your pet's health, check for early signs of disease, and provide preventive treatments to help protect your pet against potentially life-threatening conditions. Today, our Windsor vets explain the benefits of routine exams for pets.
Our Windsor vets understand that repeated appointments for your dog's vaccines and booster shots can be inconvenient, but keeping your dog's vaccinations up-to-date is the best way to protect your pup against some serious and potentially deadly diseases.
At New England Veterinary Center & Cancer Care we know that you want to do everything you can to ensure that your feline friend lives a long, happy and healthy life. So how often should you take your cat to the vet for a checkup? Here's what our Windsor vets recommend...
Our Windsor vets understand how difficult it can be to decide whether your dog needs to see a vet. So below we share a few common dog illnesses and a list of troubling symptoms to help you decide whether it's time to call your vet.
Our Windsor vets believe that the benefits of getting your dog vaccinated far outweigh the risk of reactions to the vaccines. That said, some dogs do react to getting their shots. If your dog has a vaccine reaction, here's what might happen and what to do.
Parvovirus is an extremely contagious, often deadly, virus that spreads through contact with infected dogs or contaminated objects. Our Windsor vets share important facts about parvovirus that you need to know to help keep your pup healthy.
When it comes to doing all you can to help your cat live a long and healthy life, vaccinations play a key role. Today's post from our Windsor vets can help you understand which vaccinations your cat needs and when.
At New England Veterinary Center & Cancer Care in Windsor CT our vets offer veterinary radiation therapy as a treatment option for dogs and cats with various forms of cancer. Today we discuss some of the benefits and side effects of this cancer treatment option.
Lymphoma is a type of cancer commonly seen in cats that affects specific white blood cells called lymphocytes. In today's blog our Windsor vets explain the types of lymphoma seen in cats, how they are diagnosed and how they are treated.