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Why does my pet need an ultrasound and how does it work?
Pet ultrasounds are used to help vets diagnose health conditions affecting your pet’s internal organs. They are an effective and non-invasive way for a veterinarian to see the pet’s heart, liver, kidneys and bladder (amongst other things) so that they can determine whether they are functioning correctly.
Therapeutic ultrasound for canine arthritis
While many pet owners are familiar with ultrasound for imaging purposes, helping see pregnancies, lumps, bumps and the odd swallowed sock, often they are unaware of the many ways in which ultrasound can help in treatment and healing processes too.
Tips to share with owners about the best canine diet
Deciding what a dog should eat can be tricky. There are so many different varieties of food available, with seemingly infinite brands all claiming that their product is the best.
Why an ultrasound machine is vital for any practice
Many people will have heard of ultrasounds, but not many will know exactly what they can do. The technology is most closely associated with pregnancy (called a sonogram), but it can also be used for a lot more than that. Veterinary ultrasounds are vital for a wide range of uses.
Impaction in animals: how a vet can help
Impaction in animals is very common when pet owners don’t offer the right levels of care for their beloved pets. It doesn’t need to be a fatal illness, and it can be easily cured regardless of the species, whether it is a cat, dog or reptile.
Utilising veterinary ultrasound to monitor canine ovaries
Veterinary ultrasound has proved incredibly useful when attempting to further our knowledge on various aspects of animal physiology.