Vetster vets treat 20+ species, including birds, horses, reptiles, hamsters, rabbits, and other pocket pets
Wellness
Separation anxiety can cause dogs to panic and have accidents in the home while owners are away. Treatment varies but often involves training and medication.
The Vetster Editorial Team
17 min read
Boredom stems from unmet stimulation needs, and it shares many signs with anxiety. While both can lead to destructive behaviors, they need different treatment methods.
13 min read
Obsessively and destructively chewing on wood can be a sign of anxiety in dogs. Treatment involves behavior modification, environmental management, and medication.
15 min read
Digging can become a behavior problem when it’s caused by underlying stress or anxiety. Treatment varies between individuals.
11 min read
Loud sounds can be frightening for cats, and a brief fear response is normal. Learn whether your cat’s response to loud noises like thunder or fireworks is normal.
Excessive paw licking is often caused by allergies, but anxiety can be a contributing factor. Know what to look for and when to seek vet care.
16 min read
Tail chasing can be a compulsive behavior brought on by an anxiety or behavioral disorder. Learn the difference between normal play and anxious behavior in dogs.
Respiratory infections and asthma as a result of allergies are common causes of respiratory symptoms in cats.
Eye allergies and eye infections in dogs have similar signs and can be difficult to distinguish. A vet can examine the eyes and diagnose the cause of symptoms.
14 min read
The best food for dogs with food allergies varies between individuals, as there are many ingredients that can cause allergic reactions.
Eye drops are usually unhelpful when treating dog allergies because allergies do not commonly cause eye symptoms in dogs and human eye drops may be harmful.
Hypocalcemia, or low levels of calcium in the blood, is usually caused by a health issue rather than diet. Treatment varies and often doesn’t require calcium supplements.
Home remedies and natural treatments have a place in holistic medicine, but they’re not always the best choice for treating your dog’s allergies.
There are many treatments that help to control allergy symptoms in dogs. Vets often use multiple therapy methods to keep dog allergies under control.
20 min read
A dog’s allergies cannot be cured, but allergy immunotherapy is the closest thing to it. Talk to a vet to learn more.
Showing 16 to 30 of 383 results
Available now on Apple and Play stores.