Breed-Specific Health Insights: Ensuring a Happy, Healthy Life for Your Pet

When selecting a pet, many prospective owners are drawn primarily to a breed's looks or personality traits. However, it's equally important to consider the potential health risks associated with different breeds. At Woodland Springs Veterinary Hospital, we understand the joy pets bring into our lives and the concern when they fall ill. This article discusses [...]

How to Medicate Your Pet—Tips from the Pros

Giving medication to our beloved pets can sometimes feel like an impossible task. Whether it's a pill, a liquid, or a topical treatment, the struggle is real for many pet owners. At Woodland Springs Veterinary Hospital, we understand the challenges you face and are committed to providing you with the knowledge and resources to make [...]

How to Keep Your Cat Thriving During Happy Cat Month

September is a special month for cat lovers – it’s Happy Cat Month! At Woodland Springs Veterinary Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas, we know that keeping your cat happy is essential for their overall health. To help you ensure your cat is living their best life, here are some practical tips to keep them purring [...]

5 Pet Wellness Care Essentials

Many pet owners are tempted to skip their pet’s annual veterinary visit to save a few dollars, but this approach can cost you in the long run. Pets are experts at hiding disease and illness, and owners may not notice their health problems. These minor health changes can become major problems when left untreated, making [...]

Pet Dental Health: A Comprehensive Guide

Dental health is an often overlooked aspect of pet care but is crucial for our furry companions’ overall well-being. As in people, dental issues in pets can lead to pain, infection, and possible systemic health concerns. The Woodland Springs Veterinary Hospital team outlines the importance of pet dental care, disease prevention strategies, and our team’s [...]

Breathing Problems in Dogs: Understanding Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome

Brachycephalic airway syndrome (BAS) affects short-nosed dogs with round skull shapes, such as bulldogs, pugs, Pekingese, and Boston terriers. The unique, flat-faced appearance of these breeds gives them an undeniable cute factor. However, this conformation is also associated with multiple respiratory abnormalities that can lead to breathing problems in dogs. The Woodland Springs Veterinary Hospital [...]

Itchy Dogs and Cats: Managing Allergies in Pets

Allergies can make people miserable, and the same goes for pets. Pets can develop allergies to environmental substances, insects, parasites, food, and sometimes, to humans or other pets. In pets, rather than causing sneezing and watery eyes (i.e., “hay fever”), allergies cause itchy, inflamed skin and ears. The Woodland Springs Veterinary Hospital team shares what [...]

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