Common Pet Products That Cause Problems: A Vet’s Safety Guide

Picture this: you are wandering through the pet store, surrounded by aisles of colorful leashes, squeaky toys, and chews promising to keep your dog occupied for hours. Everything looks pretty harmless, maybe even fun. But here is something most pet owners do not realize until it is too late: some of the most popular products [...]

When Hormones Go Haywire: Understanding Cushing’s and Addison’s in Pets

Cushing's disease and Addison's disease represent opposite ends of adrenal dysfunction, yet both can devastate quality of life when left undiagnosed. Cushing's produces too much cortisol, leading to excessive drinking, pot-bellied appearance, and skin problems that develop gradually. Addison's produces too little cortisol, causing vague symptoms like lethargy and poor appetite that can suddenly escalate [...]

Allergic Reactions: Hives vs. Anaphylaxis and What We Do

Hives or Anaphylaxis? How to Recognize Life-Threatening Allergic Reactions in Pets Sudden swelling, frantic scratching, or a rapid change in breathing can turn a normal moment with a pet into one filled with worry. Allergic reactions can start mild, like raised bumps or watery eyes, and quickly escalate into emergencies. Deciding if it's s simple [...]

When Sluggishness or Skipped Meals Signal a Problem

You know your pet better than anyone. So when you notice they aren’t quite acting like themselves- maybe they leave their dinner untouched or spend the entire day curled up instead of playing- a wave of worry can wash over you. Is this just a passing phase, or a signal that something is genuinely wrong? [...]

Diseases Your Pet Could Pick Up While Traveling

Travel Risks for Pets: Diseases to Watch For on the Road You've planned the perfect trip: the gear is packed, the route is set, and your pet is ready to join the adventure. But as you hit the road, do you ever worry about what invisible risks might be waiting for them? Taking your dog [...]

Why Cats Meow: When Talking Turns Into a Sign of Trouble

Some cats are chatty by nature, but sudden or excessive meowing can signal stress, hunger, or medical problems. Understanding what your cat's voice is telling you helps uncover whether they're seeking attention- or relief from discomfort. At Advanced Veterinary Medical Center, our team combines clinical expertise with genuine compassion to help cats and their families [...]

Chronic Pain in Senior Pets: Recognizing the Signs of Discomfort

Your dog who once bounded to the door now lingers on their bed. Your cat who loved perching in the window spends more time sleeping on the floor. These small changes might look like normal aging, but they often reveal something deeper: chronic pain that can and should be treated. At Advanced Veterinary Medical Center, [...]

Kitten Emergencies: When to Seek Urgent Veterinary Care

Kittens have a way of turning every day into an adventure- climbing curtains, chasing invisible prey, and exploring every corner of your home. But their curiosity and fragility can also get them into serious trouble. A single misstep can lead to a fall, a taste of something toxic, or a sudden illness that escalates in [...]

Vomiting and Diarrhea in Dogs and Cats: What Every Pet Owner Should Know

Most pets experience an upset stomach at some point. Sometimes it’s something minor, like eating too quickly or coughing up a hairball. Other times, vomiting or diarrhea is a sign of something much more serious. These symptoms can escalate quickly, leading to dehydration, pain, or even life-threatening emergencies. At Advanced Veterinary Medical Center, our team [...]

What You Can’t See Could Hurt Your Pet: Why Bloodwork Matters

Pets can be masters at hiding discomfort. A wagging tail or a purring stretch can make it easy to assume all is well, but internal health doesn’t always show on the surface. At Advanced Veterinary Medical Center in Milpitas, California, annual bloodwork is one of the most reliable ways to monitor a pet’s well-being quietly [...]

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