Veterinary Wellness Blog

Stay informed about your pet’s health with expert insights from our Roseville veterinary team. From preventative care tips to the latest treatment options, we share practical advice to help you make the best decisions for your furry family members. Explore our articles on pet wellness, behavioral guidance, nutritional recommendations, and more—all designed to support you in providing exceptional care for your beloved companions.

Featured Blogs

Opening dog's mouse for teeth cleaning
02/17/2026

Why Are Regular Dental Cleanings Essential for Your Pet’s Health?

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02/17/2026

Soft Tissue Surgery: Common Procedures and What to Expect

Latest Blogs

Studio photo of veterinarian examining teeth of Jack Russell Terrier. image highlights visible plaque and tartar buildup, illustrating poor dental hygiene in pets. Ideal for veterinary, dental care, and pet health concepts
10/16/2025
Do you wonder if your pet’s bad breath is just a typical trait or if it’s cause for concern? Unfortunately, what many pet owners dismiss as typical “dog breath” or “cat breath” can actually signal significant dental disease affecting up to 80% of dogs and 70% of cats by age three. Poor dental health doesn’t just cause bad breath; it can lead to painful infections, tooth loss, and serious health complications involving the heart, liver, and kidneys.
A young woman gently pets her senior chihuahua dog in a cozy indoor setting, reflecting a moment of loving care and companionship.
09/17/2025
Watching your beloved senior pet move more slowly or show reluctance to play can signal chronic pain that significantly impacts their daily comfort and happiness. Managing chronic pain in aging cats and dogs requires a comprehensive approach combining medical treatment, environmental modifications, and lifestyle adjustments to help your furry family member maintain dignity and joy in their golden years.
Adult brown white border collie run very fast in training day. Happy dog jump side view.
09/17/2025
When your dog suddenly starts limping or shows reluctance to put weight on their back leg, you might be witnessing one of the most common orthopedic injuries in canines: a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). This painful condition affects thousands of dogs each year, but understanding the warning signs and treatment options can make all the difference in your pet’s recovery and long-term mobility.