Cushing's disease in dogs
Cushing's disease in dogs can cause serious conditions and illnesses. Our Carolina Veterinary Specialists explain what causes the condition, as well as the symptoms and treatments.
Cushing's disease in dogs can cause serious conditions and illnesses. Our Carolina Veterinary Specialists explain what causes the condition, as well as the symptoms and treatments.
Strokes in cats can cause concerning neurological symptoms, but with the right treatment your pet may be able to recover and live a good quality of life. Our Rock Hill vets explain signs and symptoms, diagnostic tests and treatment options.
Vestibular disease can be distressing for dog owners to witness, however this condition which affects balance often begins to improve after as little as 24 hours. Today our Rock Hill vets share some of the symptoms and treatments for vestibular disease in dogs.
Cerebellar hypoplasia and cerebellar abiotrophy are serious conditions that can effect the cerebellum region of your dog's brain and lead to a loss of coordination and balance. Today our veterinary neurologist explains more about these neurological diseases in dogs.
Cushing's disease in cats is rare but it can occur, and when it does the symptoms can be alarming. Here our Rock Hill vet shares some of the symptoms of Cushing's disease in cats, and what causes this serious condition.
Your vet has recommended that your cat or dog have an ultrasound. What is it, and how can it help your pet? Our Rock Hill Emergency and Specialty Vets explain.
Is your dog staggering, stumbling, or falling over? Loss of balance can result from a number of serious underlying medical issues, including poisoning, stroke, injury, or an infection. In today's blog, our Rock Hill Emergency and Specialty Vets explain why you should get to an animal hospital right away if your dog is experiencing balance issues.
Epilepsy is a condition characterized by recurrent seizures. Our Rock Hill veterinary neurologists see cats that are experiencing seizures for a variety of reasons ranging from diabetes to poisoning (although sometimes no cause can be determined). If your cat is having seizures here is what you need to know.
Our Rock Hill veterinary neurologists understand how frightening it can be for pet parents to witness their dog having a seizure, but epilepsy is a relatively common condition in dogs. In today's blog we look how epilepsy in dogs is treated as well as some of the most common symptoms of this condition.
There are a host of neurological conditions that can affect people and the same is true for our canine companions. In today's blog our Rock Hill veterinary neurologist shares a little about the causes and symptoms of Parkinson's disease in dogs.