Does my dog need a c-section?
Today our Morton vets explain a bit about the stages of dog labor and how to tell if your dog needs a c-section.
Today our Morton vets explain a bit about the stages of dog labor and how to tell if your dog needs a c-section.
You play a pivotal role in helping your dog recover well after surgery. Attentive post-op care is the key to helping your canine companion return to their daily routine as soon as possible. Our Morton vets share tips on how to care for your dog after surgery.
Cataracts are an eye condition that causes blurred vision and eventually blindness (if it goes untreated) in dogs. Today, our Morton vets talk about cataracts in dogs and the surgery used to treat them.
Although surgery is not the only option for dogs with Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD), for many pets with this condition it can be the best option. Our Morton veterinarians share more about this procedure and how it can restore mobility in dogs with IVDD.
By doing some things at home, you can help your cat return to normal life as soon as possible after surgery. Our Morton veterinarians offer tips and advice on how to assist your cat in recovering from surgery.
Have you just brought home a new adult cat or kitten? You are probably wondering if you should get them fixed. Today, our Morton vets explain when you should get your cat fixed and the benefits of the spay and neuter procedures.
Looking for a professional to help get your pup's behavior back on track? In today's post, our Morton vets explain the differences between trainers and behaviorists and how to decide which professional is right for your pet.
Are you worried about your dog's habit of eating grass? Today, our Morton vets share some psychological and physical reasons why dogs eat grass and when you should worry.
While it's normal for dogs to chew, most owners probably aren't happy when their adorable pooch chews the new rug or their favorite pair of shoes. Here, our Morton vets discuss the possible reasons why your dog may be chewing everything and how you can stop it.
Some dogs will eat anything they see in front of them, whether it's grass, poop, or roadkill. If your dog eats things that they aren't supposed to, you might have a reason to be worried. In this blog, our Morton vets discuss some of the reasons why your dog may be eating everything and how you can stop this concerning behavior.