by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Dec 20, 2019 | Cat Care, Dog Care, Health
New Year’s Eve is one of the party nights we most look forward to in the year, but it can also be a night of high anxiety for our pets. With the fireworks, loud music, shouts and laughter, our normally sedate pets may feel that their world is under attack. Some pets...
by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Dec 9, 2019 | Health
As the holiday season is among us, we are getting our homes prepared with Christmas trees, decor, and holiday plants. But, keep in mind that many of your holiday decorations are a danger to your pets. Here is a list of 10 holiday pet dangers lurking in your home to...
by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Nov 1, 2019 | General Care, General Health, Health
If you’ve ever suffered from allergies, you know how irritating (in more ways than one) the symptoms can be. But we aren’t the only species than can experience the wide array of unpleasant reactions to various allergens; our pets can suffer many of those same...
by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Aug 29, 2019 | Cat Care, Dog Care, General Care, Health
Did you know? Your pet can fracture their teeth! Here are four facts you should know about fractured teeth in pets.#1: Pets can break their teeth in a variety of waysDogs most often damage their large upper premolar, or carnassial tooth, as well as their back molars...
by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Aug 5, 2019 | Cat Care, Health, Illness & Disease
Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is an incurable and almost always fatal viral infection that primarily affects cats under 2 years of age and over 10 years of age. It is caused by the feline infectious peritonitis virus (FIPV), which is believed to be a mutated...
by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Jul 7, 2019 | Dog Care, Health, Illness & Disease
Heartworm disease is a potentially fatal infection caused by heartworms, a type of roundworm that lives in the heart, lungs, and surrounding blood vessels of affected animals. Although it can be successfully treated, a heartworm infection can cause lifelong damage to...