Signs of a Tumor in Dogs

lethargic bulldog laying on the floor as a sign of a tumor in dogs

The word “tumor” is one that no pet owner wants to hear, but understanding what a tumor in dogs actually means can make a frightening situation feel a little more manageable. Tumors in dogs are more common than many people realize, and not all of them are cancerous. This guide from Midtown Veterinary Practice in…

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Can Dogs Eat Peanuts?

close up of dog licking its nose after eating peanut butter

As you enjoy a quick snack, you might wonder, “Can dogs eat peanuts?” Yes, dogs can eat peanuts in limited quantities, but there are important caveats every dog owner should know before sharing this popular snack. While plain, unsalted peanuts are generally considered non-toxic to dogs, not all peanuts and peanut products are safe, and…

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Mosquito Bites on Dogs: How to Treat and Protect Your Pet

dog biting its leg while laying in the grass outside

Mosquito bites on dogs are more common than many pet owners realize, especially during the warm, humid months that Huntsville, AL, is known for. While a single mosquito bite may cause only minor irritation, repeated bites can lead to more significant skin reactions, and mosquitoes pose a serious health risk to dogs beyond just the…

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Dog Swollen Belly: Causes and What This Means

vet examining pug dog's swollen belly at the clinic

A dog swollen belly is one of the most common and concerning symptoms that brings pet owners to the vet. If your dog’s abdomen looks distended, feels hard or tight, or your dog seems uncomfortable, it’s important to take the symptom seriously. A swollen belly in a dog can have many causes, ranging from mild…

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Why Do Cats Drool?

close up of a cat sleeping on the sidewalk while drooling

Why do cats drool? While drooling is normal in some contexts, unusual or excessive drooling in cats is often a sign that something needs attention. Cats are not natural droolers the way some dog breeds are, so when you notice saliva pooling around your cat’s mouth or wet spots on their bedding, it warrants a…

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Why Is My Dog Shaking and Acting Weird All of a Sudden?

male owner talking on the phone with vet wondering why is my dog shaking and acting weird all of a sudden

If you’re wondering, “Why is my dog is shaking and acting weird all of a sudden?” it can be alarming, and it should be taken seriously. Sudden trembling, unusual behavior, or a combination of both can signal anything from a minor stress response to a medical emergency. At Midtown Veterinary Practice in Huntsville, AL, we…

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Why Is My Dog’s Ear Swollen?

vet examining jack russell terrier dog's ear on the exam table at the clinic

When you notice your dog’s ear swollen, the most common reasons include an ear infection, an ear hematoma, an allergic reaction, or an injury. A swollen ear often means something is irritating the ear canal or ear flap, and your dog needs a prompt evaluation to stay comfortable. Midtown Veterinary Practice in Huntsville is here…

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What It Means When Cats Lick Their Lips

close up of striped cat licking its lips

Cats lick their lips for several reasons, and the meaning depends on the context and frequency. In many cases, this behavior relates to normal grooming or anticipation of food, but cats lick their lips more often when something feels uncomfortable, stressful, or unfamiliar. Understanding why cats lick their lips helps you know when the behavior…

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Anemia in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms, & Treatment

tired labrador retriever dog laying in the grass

Anemia in dogs occurs when the body does not have enough healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen, and it can develop from a wide range of underlying issues. This blog explains anemia in dogs, what causes it, which signs pet owners tend to notice first, and how veterinarians diagnose and address the condition. If…

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Why Dog Parasite Screening is Important

dog held by its female owner during vet consultation with female vet tech

Parasite screening helps identify hidden threats early, which is why dog parasite screening is important for every pet’s long-term health and comfort. These screenings detect parasites that often go unnoticed until they begin affecting a dog’s wellbeing. Midtown Veterinary Practice in Huntsville, AL offers routine screening to support informed care decisions and help you act…

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