Hyperpigmentation in Dogs
In this post, our Vancouver vets discuss hyperpigmentation in dogs, how to identify it, and how it is treated.
In this post, our Vancouver vets discuss hyperpigmentation in dogs, how to identify it, and how it is treated.
A skin allergy can make your cat uncomfortable, itchy and irritable. Today, our Vancouver vets share the facts about how allergic reactions can be triggered - and what to do if you notice itching, redness or other symptoms impacting your feline friend.
IVDD is a degenerative disease that can harm your dog's spinal cord and causes a variety of painful mobility issues. Today our Vancouver vets explain more the causes and treatments with and without surgery for IVDD in dogs.
Cats can develop allergies to various substances that they can touch, inhale, or consume. In this post, our Vancouver vets list some common allergies in cats, how you can recognize them, and the treatments available.
Today, our Vancouver vets discuss what you should know about raising a puppy, especially in their critical first year.
Skin allergies can make dogs very irritable, itchy, and uncomfortable. In this post, our Vancouver vets talk about the causes of skin allergies in dogs and how you can help alleviate your pup's symptoms.
Taking care of your dog means keeping an eye out for skin cancer. Here is a list of symptoms and signs of some of the most common skin cancers in dogs as described by our Vancouver veterinarians.
How should you prepare for an intradermal skin allergy test if a veterinary dermatologist refers you to one? During a consultation, you can expect some of the following things from your Vancouver veterinarians.
It's not always easy to tell when your pet requires emergency care. Our Vancouver veterinarians explain some signs and symptoms that indicate a trip to the emergency room is required.
Columbia River Veterinary Specialists is accepting new patients by referral and for emergency services. Our experienced emergency vets and specialists are passionate about the health of Vancouver companion animals. Ask your vet today about a referral.