
Separation Anxiety in Pets
You will eventually get to leave your house. Your pet may not get it — but we do. Learn how to make the transition easier for your pet. You may be headed back to your office soon. Your pet, who
You will eventually get to leave your house. Your pet may not get it — but we do. Learn how to make the transition easier for your pet. You may be headed back to your office soon. Your pet, who
Now that your new pet has found their forever home, they are likely doing some things you’d expect. And maybe some things you wouldn’t. What’s normal? What’s not? Is it normal that… My dog has a little cough? My cat’s
PAZ Veterinary is committed to a lifetime of wellbeing for your pet. Even in times of uncertainty, we remain your most trusted source of veterinary information. This is why we encourage you to contact us first with any questions or
These days, you’re home. A lot. It is time to replace your office coffee break with a new one—a fun break with your pet! Your pet has realized their world is different. You are now home a lot. Your dog
Blog by: Dr. Jamie Senthirajah At Paz Veterinary, we have capabilities of performing both radiography (x-rays) and ultrasonography on your pets. Although both can be utilized to observe organs/images WITHIN the body, they have two very different purposes in the
Blog by Dr. Cindy Carter, DVM A Complete Blood Count, or CBC, is a measurement of red and white blood cells in your pet’s circulation which gives us information about disease processes such as anemia, infection, dehydration, and cancer. We
Blog by Dr. Tim Julien Is your once peppy puppy slowing down? Does your four-legged buddy, Fuzzybritches McPeppertooth, need a little more time to be up an at’em? Does Colonel Claws von Stauffenberg spend less time jumping and more time
Jackson’s Testimony “Oh no, not again. I just can’t stop licking, scratching, chewing and shaking my head. I can’t sleep at night nor am I comfortable, and my owner is looking at me crazy and concerned. Sometimes I feel like
Blog by Jamie Senthirajah, DVM Cytology. Histopathology. You may have heard us throwing out these words in the exam room or over the phone, but these two tests have very different meanings. A cytology is an evaluation of cells (‘cyto’
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