Pet Care Tips & Veterinary Advice
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A Pet Owner’s Guide to Performing a Quality of Life Evaluation
When your pet is nearing the end of their life, whether from natural aging changes or a disease process, you may wonder how you will determine when the time is right to let them pass. However, evaluating your pet’s quality of life can help you make this difficult decision. Use a quality of life scale to help guide you in [...]
5 Conditions That Cause Pets to Cough
Coughing—we all do it, including our pets. Coughing is a reflex that helps the body clear material from inside the respiratory tract, and while an occasional cough from your pet may not be cause for concern, repeated coughing over a long period of time can signal an underlying problem. Our team at Greenfield Veterinary Clinic explains the common causes and [...]
How to Perform an At-Home Cancer Check for Pets
We share a lot in common with our pets—the good, the bad, and the ugly. Sadly, an ever-increasing risk for cancer is one of these shared traits. But, as with humans, early cancer detection and diagnosis in pets can prevent unnecessary suffering, extend length of life, maintain good quality of life, and improve cancer treatment success. While a thorough, regular [...]
Don’t Go Brachy-in’ my Heart—Brachycephalic Pet Health TIps
Brachycephalic (i.e., flat-faced) pets are irresistibly cute and charming companions—but their trademark features put them at risk for serious health conditions and several life-threatening emergencies. Learn how to keep your sassy, snorting, smush-faced friend happy and healthy with these top tips from Greenfield Veterinary Clinic. #1: Speak to your veterinarian about brachycephalic airway syndrome First, what defines a pet as [...]
A Pet Owner’s Guide to Bug Bites and Stings
Nothing beats spending a day in nature, exploring the great outdoors with your pet. That is, until you hear a mosquito swarm’s buzzing and you dash back to your car to avoid becoming their next meal. Your pet is also a target for these hungry pests, and your furry pal’s reaction can range in severity from mild irritation to severe, [...]
Quieting Noise Aversion in Dogs
Fireworks and thunderstorm season will soon descend on the Midwest. Around two-thirds of dogs have noise aversion (i.e., a condition that causes dogs to respond to certain noise triggers with anxiety or panic), yet most pet owners do not realize that mild noise aversion will likely progress or that treatments can help. The Greenfield Veterinary Clinic shares information and strategies [...]


