How to Strengthen an Old Dog's Hind Legs
If your pet is experiencing weakness in their hind legs, we recommend reading this article. Our veterinarians at Glendale can provide guidance on how to improve or maintain their leg strength.
Limehouse Veterinary Clinic of Holistic Medicine is a full-service pet hospital that offers comprehensive medical services for cats and dogs in Glendale and the surrounding areas.
From preventive care and surgery to laser therapy and holistic care, our broad and varied service offering can meet all of your pet’s health needs in one place.
We care for Glendale’s companion animals and have developed a reputation over the years for quality, professional care with a compassionate touch.
Whether you are bringing your pet in to see us for the first time, or have been counting on our veterinary team for years, we will treat your animal as if it was our own.
At Limehouse Veterinary Clinic we are happy to provide the core care, special services, and holistic care so your pet can enjoy a long and healthy life.
Whether you are looking for advice about parasite protection or information on common pet illnesses, our informative blogs feature helpful tips and advice from our Glendale vets that will help you to keep your pets healthy and happy.
If your pet is experiencing weakness in their hind legs, we recommend reading this article. Our veterinarians at Glendale can provide guidance on how to improve or maintain their leg strength.
Although most cats live for 10-14 years or so on average, some breeds of cats do live longer than others. Today, our Glendale vets list some breeds of cats that tend to live longer lives so you can have your feline companion for many years to come.
While we are normally concerned with our dogs becoming overweight, as they become older senior dogs some canines start to lose weight. Here, Our Glendale vets discuss weight loss in a senior dog and when you should be concerned.
While they are a common external parasite, ear mites are highly contagious. They can severely irritate both ears and skin in cats and dogs and lead to infections that cause excessive itching, scratching, and eventual health issues. They are more common in cats than dogs and are fairly easy to treat. Here, our Glendale vets list symptoms, causes, and treatments for ear mites in cats.
Limehouse Veterinary Clinic is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Glendale companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.