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 [...]

Brachycephalic Pets’ Health Considerations

By |July 27th, 2022|General Tips|

While you may be familiar with pugs and bulldogs, you may be unfamiliar with the scientific term for these flat-faced dogs—brachycephaly, meaning shortened head. Brachycephalic features characterize many dog and cats breeds, including: Pugs  English and French bulldogs Boston terriers Boxers Cavalier King Charles spaniels Lhasa apsos Pekingese Shih tzus Persian cats British shorthair cats [...]

Silence is Golden: Understanding and Treating Noise Aversion in Your Pet

By |June 27th, 2022|General Tips|

Blooming flowers, warm weather, and summer vacations are only a few of the reasons many people look forward to the spring and summer. Many pets also enjoy the additional family time and outdoor activities with their favorite humans. However, these seasons also mean July Fourth fireworks celebrations, which often occur during the weeks leading up [...]

The Ear-itable Truth: Understanding and Treating Your Pet’s Chronic Ear Infections

By |June 7th, 2022|General Tips|

Like people, pets require proper nutrition, regular exercise, medical checkups, and their owners’ love to ensure they thrive into their golden years. Our pets are excellent office companions and exercise partners, and often share our pillow for the coziest cuddles. However, many pet owners have been abruptly woken up in the middle of the night [...]

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