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5 Tips to Assess Your Senior Pet’s Quality of Life

By |November 7th, 2022|Senior Pets|

As your pet ages, they experience many changes—graying hair, reduced vision and hearing, decreased stamina, and an increased susceptibility for health problems. While you expect the aging process to cause your senior pet to experience health changes, you will likely have to accommodate their shifting abilities and increase their veterinary care. Aging is a slow [...]

What Cat Owners Should Know About Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease

By |October 27th, 2022|Cat Behavior|

Is your cat urinating outside their litter box? They could be suffering from feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD). FLUTD is a general term used to describe conditions affecting the cat’s bladder and urethra. Unfortunately, many cats are affected; however Star of Texas Veterinary Hospital is here for you and your cat should they develop [...]

7 Halloween Safety Tips for Pet Owners

By |October 22nd, 2022|General Tips|

Scary movies, haunted houses, and frightening costumes make Halloween entertaining, but this thrilling season may put your pet in danger. Read on for our Star of Texas Veterinary Hospital team’s tips to protect your four-legged friend from horrifying Halloween hazards.  #1: Microchip your pet If your pet is overwhelmed by a Halloween gathering or frightened [...]

What Your Pet Wants You To Know About Back to School

By |August 17th, 2022|General Tips|

Back-to-school preparations and changes affect the whole family, including your pet. To help you walk in your pet’s paws, our Star of Texas Veterinary Hospital team asked our 4-year-old patient, Louey the Labrador retriever, to share the important considerations pets want you to know regarding the effect of the new back-to-school routines. #1: Pets don’t [...]

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