Friday, December 14, 2018
Holiday Treats
Let's be honest...NO one likes cleaning up after our pets when they have been sick.
Our pets love the Holidays for the sweet snacks and exciting celebrations too, but they do not need all the extra fats and sugars involved in those Holiday goodies!
So, please think before giving them a bite of your cookie, or Christmas candy, instead offer your dog a chunk of apple, or carrot.
Wednesday, December 12, 2018
About Dr. Tommy Thompson
It is no secret, Dr. Thompson is one of the best Vets, PERIOD.
His love for animals is evident in everything he does.
We thought it had been a while since we shared a little bit about our SuperHero!
So here he is:
His love for animals is evident in everything he does.
We thought it had been a while since we shared a little bit about our SuperHero!
So here he is:
Dr. Tommy Thompson is the owner and veterinarian at Thompson Veterinary Services.
Since 2008, Dr Thompson has been providing care to all large and small animals, including livestock, horses, and whitetail deer in the Azle, Lake Worth, Springtown, and Weatherford, Texas.
Our promise is to provide a full service quality veterinary clinic, hospital, and mobile service that you can trust for all your pet and livestock needs, that includes services for dogs, cats, pigs, goats, horses, cattle, and whitetail deer. We are dedicated and committed to your pet's complete health and well-being.
We provide exceptional quality and veterinarian care beginning from birth to geriatric stages of life to both small and large animal breeds, because we believe that each pet enriches and enhances our lives. Call today for an appointment and see what exceptional pet healthcare is really all about!
Monday, December 10, 2018
Common Dog Diseases
At Thompson Vet, we really want to make sure you know your best defense against common #dog diseases. If you aren't aware, how can we prevent them? Together with the proper provider for your dog, you can keep on top of all vaccinations and updates on common illnesses and #dogdiseases.
Keep in mind, if you are in the Spingtown, TX area, we expect you to choose us! lol
Seriously, please call on us at anytime to make an appointment for your well checks for your pup. Our new patient exams are on special for only $30 and you can not beat that price!
Recently we found a great website page on ASPCA website. We would love to share some things about the most common diseases.
Source: ASPCA
SOURCE: ASPCA
Keep in mind, if you are in the Spingtown, TX area, we expect you to choose us! lol
Seriously, please call on us at anytime to make an appointment for your well checks for your pup. Our new patient exams are on special for only $30 and you can not beat that price!
Recently we found a great website page on ASPCA website. We would love to share some things about the most common diseases.
Source: ASPCA
As a dog parent, it is important to recognize the signs and symptoms of common illnesses so you can seek veterinary help for your canine friend as soon as possible. Read on for information about diseases and other medical inflictions that frequently impact dogs.
Cancer
Finding out that a loved one has cancer can be very scary and confusing. When that loved one is your dog, it’s important to keep in mind that different veterinarians might have different views on the best way to treat the disease. It’s always a good idea to seek out a second opinion, perhaps from a veterinary oncologist, and carefully review your options.
Expand to read moreDiabetes
Diabetes in dogs is a complex disease caused by either a lack of the hormone insulin or an inadequate response to insulin. After a dog eats, his digestive system breaks food into various components, including glucose—which is carried into his cells by insulin, a hormone secreted by the pancreas. When a dog does not produce insulin or cannot utilize it normally, his blood sugar levels elevate. The result is hyperglycemia, which, if left untreated, can cause many complicated health problems for a dog.
Expand to read moreHeartworm
Heartworm is a parasitic worm that lives in the heart and pulmonary arteries of an infected animal. The worms travel through the bloodstream—harming arteries and vital organs as they go—ultimately completing their journey to the vessels of the lung and the heart chamber about six months after the initial infection. Several hundred worms can live in one dog for five to seven years.
Expand to read moreKennel Cough
Kennel cough is a term loosely used to describe a complex of respiratory infections—both viral and bacterial—that causes inflammation of a dog’s voice box and windpipe. It’s a form of bronchitis and is similar to a chest cold in humans.
Expand to read moreParvovirus
Canine parvovirus is a highly contagious viral disease that can produce life-threatening illness.
Expand to read moreRabies
Rabies is a viral disease that may affect the brain and spinal cord of all mammals, including cats, dogs and humans. This preventable disease has been reported in every state except Hawaii. There’s good reason that the very word “rabies” evokes fear in people—once symptoms appear, rabies is close to 100% fatal.
Expand to read moreRingworm
Although the name suggests otherwise, ringworm isn’t caused by a worm at all—but a fungus that can infect the skin, hair and nails. This highly contagious disease can lead to patchy areas of hair loss on a dog and can spread to other animals—and to humans, too.
Expand to read moreSOURCE: ASPCA
Saturday, December 1, 2018
December is here!
Source
December
Month:
Cat Lover’s Month
Days
December 2: National Mutt Day (Round 2!)
December 4: National Cookie Day
December 5: International Volunteer Day
December 13: National Cocoa Day (the perfect day to cuddle up with a cup of hot cocoa!)
December 25: Christmas Day
December 26: Boxing Day (Canada)
December 31: New Year’s Eve
December 4: National Cookie Day
December 5: International Volunteer Day
December 13: National Cocoa Day (the perfect day to cuddle up with a cup of hot cocoa!)
December 25: Christmas Day
December 26: Boxing Day (Canada)
December 31: New Year’s Eve
Source: Life Learn
At Thompson Veterinary Clinic we believe that animal education is important. We research to find the best articles, and information there is for our patient's care givers. If you have any questions or comments about this blog, please call Autumn at SeeMeKC
If you have questions, concerns, or if you want to make an appointment call Dr. Thompson's office at: (817) 404-9222
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