Rabies in Dogs
Rabies is a highly infectious and fatal disease. In this post, our Rancho Cucamonga vets discuss vaccinating your dog against rabies, including how often your dog should receive a booster shot.
Rabies is a highly infectious and fatal disease. In this post, our Rancho Cucamonga vets discuss vaccinating your dog against rabies, including how often your dog should receive a booster shot.
Sometimes it can be hard to tell if your cat is sick or feeling under the weather because they are experts at hiding their discomfort. That's why cat parents have to pay attention to their feline companions and be knowledgeable about the signs to look out for. In this blog, our Rancho Cucamonga vets discuss some contagious illnesses that are common among cats as well as when humans have to be careful.
It might sound a little intense, but microchipping your cat is a simple procedure that could help you find them if they go missing. Our Rancho Cucamonga vets explain how microchipping works and why it is a good idea to microchip your cat.
Does your dog eat a good meal and then immediately head outside and munch on some grass? Do they eat grass, vomit, and then keep eating grass? Our Rancho Cucamonga vets share some of the reasons dogs eat grass and when you should be concerned.
Are you wondering how you can cure your dog's chewing problems for good? Our Rancho Cucamonga vets offer some tips on how to help your four-legged friend improve their habits.
While it can be amazing to watch your dog give birth, some dogs will need a c-section. Today, you'll learn everything you'll need to know about c-sections for your dog, including how to prepare.
We understand that it can be frightening to be told your dog needs surgery. That said, our veterinarians do not make this recommendation lightly. Here, our Rancho Cucamonga vets discuss surgery in dogs, types of surgery and care and recovery after your pooch's surgery.
After a dog comes out of surgery, their owners have an important role to play in helping them to safely and fully recover. Our Rancho Cucamonga vets share some tips for how to care for your dog after surgery.
Bordetella bronchiseptica in cats is a type of bacteria that can cause upper respiratory illness. While there is a vaccine and antibiotics can cure infections, there are some facts pet parents should know. Our Rancho Cucamonga vets discuss cat bordetella and how it can be detected and prevented.
Dogs all over the world are at risk for respiratory illness caused by canine parainfluenza virus (CPIV), a highly contagious ribonucleic acid virus. Here, our Rancho Cucamonga vets list causes and symptoms of parainfluenza in dogs and how it's treated.
Rancho Regional Veterinary Hospital is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Rancho Cucamonga companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.