by Anasazi Animal Clinic | May 12, 2022 | Cats, Pet Disease
From shorthair cats to persians and tuxedos to tabbies, our feline friends make our lives better every day. You want the best for your cat, and that means knowing when he or she is in need of veterinary care. Cats don’t always give us obvious clues when they’re...
by Anasazi Animal Clinic | Dec 23, 2021 | Cats, General Cat Care, Pet Disease
Here at Anasazi Animal Clinic, we always hope that when a client comes in with a new kitty, their first wellness visit is easy and the cat is healthy. Sometimes, however, a first veterinary visit can reveal medical problems and diseases. If your new kitty gets a...
by Anasazi Animal Clinic | Jul 29, 2021 | Dog Health, Dogs, General Dog Care, Pet Disease, Pet Health, Pet Wellness
Canine influenza, also known as dog flu, is a contagious viral respiratory disease. The virus does not affect humans and at times even infected dogs don’t show any symptoms. Anasazi Animal Clinic offers treatment and vaccines for canine influenza, so you can protect...
by Anasazi Animal Clinic | Jul 22, 2021 | Dog Health, Dogs, General Dog Care, Pet Disease, Pet Health, Pet Wellness
Yes, dogs can get hepatitis, too. Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver. It causes scarring and the formation of excessive fibrous tissue that affects normal liver function. Hepatitis in dogs can take the form of infectious canine hepatitis or canine chronic...
by Anasazi Animal Clinic | Jul 20, 2021 | Dog Health, Dogs, General Dog Care, Pet Disease, Pet Health, Puppies
Canine Brucellosis is a bacterial infection that causes reproductive failure in dogs. Since it can be spread through breeding, kennels and foster centers are usually a ground zero for the infection. Dogs that aren’t spayed or neutered have a higher risk of contracting...
by Anasazi Animal Clinic | Jun 25, 2021 | Dog Health, Dogs, General, General Dog Care, General Wellness, Pet Care, Pet Disease, Pet Health, Pet Stress, Pet Wellness, Puppies
There are many reasons why dogs shake, and dogs have many modes of shaking. It can be a way for them to scratch their ears, wipe away water, or even a means to show excitement. Smaller dogs are more prone to shaking because of their body weight. Sometimes dogs shake...