Drooling in Dogs: Why They Do it & What to Do

Drooling in Dogs: Why They Do it & What to Do

Dogs drool is a normal part of life for some breeds of dog, but what do you do if there's a lot of slobber on your pet's face? Is it cause for concern? Today, our Rock Hill vets discuss drooling in dogs and when you should be concerned.

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Deep Ear Cleaning For Dogs

Deep Ear Cleaning For Dogs

Dogs seem to really love having their ears rubbed but if their ears are abnormally sensitive it could be a sign that they need to be cleaned. Our Rock Hill vets give you tips to give your dog a proper ear cleaning.

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Ear Mites in Cats

Ear Mites in Cats

Ear mites are a very common external parasite and are highly contagious among animals. Ear mites are able to irritate both the ears and skin of dogs and cats, leading to itching, scratching, and health issues down the road. These parasites are more common in cats than dogs and are relatively easy to treat. Here, our Rock Hill vets explain the symptoms, treatments, and causes of ear mites in cats.

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How to Recognize Skin Allergies in Cats

How to Recognize Skin Allergies in Cats

Much like their canine cousins, cats can suffer from itchy, painful skin conditions caused by allergies. Here, our Rock Hill vets explain some causes of skin allergies in cats and how they can be treated. 

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Dog Skin Allergies: Causes, Symptoms, & Treatment

Dog Skin Allergies: Causes, Symptoms, & Treatment

Skin allergies in dogs can make for itchy, uncomfortable, and irritable pups. Our Rock Hill vets provide insight into how allergic reactions can manifest - and what to do if you notice itching, redness, or other symptoms. 

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Common Skin Conditions in Dogs

Common Skin Conditions in Dogs

At Catawba Animal Clinic, we often see dogs suffering from skin conditions, and these issues can arise for many reasons, such as external parasites, allergies, and endocrine disorders. Today, our Rock Hill vets talk about common skin conditions in dogs and how to treat them.

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How to Groom an Aggressive Dog

How to Groom an Aggressive Dog

It can be a challenge grooming an aggressive dog. In this post, our Rock Hill vets explain why some dogs become aggressive when it comes to grooming and offer tips to help make grooming sessions less stressful for both you and your pooch.

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Dog Grooming Anxiety: How to Keep a Dog Calm While Grooming

Dog Grooming Anxiety: How to Keep a Dog Calm While Grooming

Grooming your dog at home can be a real chore if your dog is scared, anxious, or just plain fidgety. Here, our Rock Hill vets share some tips for keeping your dog calm during grooming.

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How to Groom a Senior Cat

How to Groom a Senior Cat

As cats enter their golden years, extra attention has to be given to their grooming. Today our Rock Hill vets, discuss the reasons why senior cats' fur can get matted more easily and how you can groom them safely.

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How to Prepare a Puppy for the Groomers

How to Prepare a Puppy for the Groomers

A new puppy comes with a lot of responsibility. One of the most important responsibilities is to maintain your puppy's health and appearance through regular grooming sessions. Today, our Rock Hill vets will discuss grooming your puppy at home first, and then how to prepare them for the groomers.

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