
GI Upset Guide
Uh-oh—your pet’s tummy is upset. Occasional vomiting or diarrhea happens to every pet, but how do you know when it’s serious?
Uh-oh—your pet’s tummy is upset. Occasional vomiting or diarrhea happens to every pet, but how do you know when it’s serious?
Is your cat constantly itching, over-grooming, or developing mysterious scabs? These could be signs of Feline Atopic Skin Sensitivity (FASS)—a frustrating allergic condition that requires patience and a strategic approach. In this guide, we’ll walk through the step-by-step process veterinarians use to diagnose and manage FASS, so you can help your feline friend find relief.
Anesthesia always carries some risk, though it’s usually very small—never zero. While most pets handle it well (serious reactions are rare, ~1 in 100,000), each pet’s needs are unique. We prioritize safety at every step, ensuring you’re informed and confident in their care. Let’s discuss how anesthesia works, what to expect, and how we keep your pet safe
Worried about vet bills? Compare Canadian pet insurance options, coverage tips, and costs to protect your furry friend. Get expert advice from the team Yonge Sheppard Animal Hospital.
Vomiting is a common symptom in dogs and cats that can leave pet parents worried. Just like in humans, vomiting can be a symptom arising from a large number underlying causes.
We get it – finding a weird lump or bump on your beloved furball can be a little unsettling. But don’t panic! Lets explore those enigmatic skin growths and what to do next.
Is your dog coughing? Learn about the common causes, from kennel cough to heart disease, and when to seek veterinary care.
You’d do anything for your furry friend—but decoding their signals isn’t always easy. Let our ‘dogtors’ at Yonge Sheppard Animal Hospital help!