Treating sick pets with acupuncture. Anyone who hears this might think it’s scary. No one would like to have their children get pricked with sharp needles. But let me tell you, acupuncture is not as scary as you think. Acupuncture is a treatment with very few side effects. Currently, alternative medicine is becoming more popular. Let’s open our minds and learn about acupuncture to treat pets. Acupuncture in pets is a traditional Chinese medical treatment that has been around for two thousand years. The principle is to balance the body’s Yin and Yang. The method involves inserting very thin, small needles into various points on the body. There are more than…
X-rays and ultrasounds are often used together to diagnose diseases, predict diseases, and monitor treatment results. This is because these techniques are easy to perform, do not take long, and are cost-effective. They help answer questions and find the cause of the disease accurately and in a timely manner. Therefore, they are widely used in our veterinary community. Benefits of X-rays X-rays help diagnose diseases and abnormalities of animal organs in every part of the body, including the head, body, chest, abdomen, and legs, from finding specific abnormalities such as broken leg bones, dislocated joints…
Pyometra When you raise a female dog, you should know about this disease because it is dangerous and can cause our dogs to die. "Pyometra" is a reproductive system disease that is common in dogs and cats. This disease is caused by the hormone progesterone. When a female dog is out of heat, this hormone normally decreases. But in dogs that do not breed, this hormone induces the endometrial gland to enlarge, forming a sac called Cystic endometrial hyperplasia (CEH) and also stimulates the production of more secretions in the uterus. The uterus during this period will contract less...


