What is your diagnosis?At Gordon Vet, we frequently use diagnostic tools to help us reach a diagnosis for your furbabies. We are spoilt for choice with our in house lab for blood tests, endoscope, ultrasound, and of course x-ray machine. Click the link below to look at some radiographs. Find out how good your veterinary diagnostic skills are!
All in a day’s work Last Saturday morning, the waiting room at Gordon Vet was buzzing at 7:30am. Sitting near the door was a young Labrador, happy to see everyone, looking as though nothing was wrong. His owner however had astutely noticed that there was a large piece of bone stuck in his mouth, and was patiently waiting to have it removed. In the corner sat Spencer, a young ginger cat whose owner had noticed him trying to pass urine that morning but with no success. Across the room sat a forlorn looking cavoodle puppy who just couldn’t stop vomiting. Continue reading...
Winter Is Coming...Now that we have survived that relentless summer it is important to keep an eye out for some of the classic signs of arthritis in dogs and cats. Click the link below to see an infographic about 5 Signs of Arthritis.
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