Urinary Blockages in Cats: A True Emergency

Urinary Blockages in Cats: Symptoms, Causes, and Urgent Care A cat that can’t urinate is experiencing more than discomfort—it’s facing a life-threatening medical emergency. Urinary blockages, especially in male cats, are one of the most critical conditions we treat at St. Petersburg Animal Hospital & Urgent Care. Left untreated, a blockage can lead to kidney [...]

Pyometra in Pets: The Silent Threat That Needs Fast Action

Understanding Pyometra: Why Emergency Surgery Can Save Your Pet’s Life If you have an unspayed female dog or cat, there’s one condition you need to know about that truly can’t wait: pyometra. Pyometra is a life-threatening uterine infection that can escalate quickly—sometimes within hours. It often develops without warning and can progress so rapidly that [...]

Dental Disease in Small Dogs: Why Tiny Mouths Need Big Care

Why Toy Breeds and Small Dogs Are at Higher Risk for Dental Disease If you share your home with a Chihuahua, Yorkshire Terrier, Pomeranian, or another tiny companion, you probably know their size doesn’t limit their personality. But here’s something many pet parents don’t realize: toy breeds and small dogs are significantly more prone to [...]

Pet Poison Hazards at Home: What to Keep Out of Reach

Pet Poison Control: Foods and Substances to Keep Away from Your Dog or Cat Even the most loving, vigilant pet owners can overlook hazards hiding in plain sight. From pantry staples to potted plants, many everyday items can be toxic—or even deadly—for dogs and cats. At St. Petersburg Animal Hospital & Urgent Care, we treat [...]

Health Issues in Aging Pets: What to Expect and How to Help

Common Aging Cat and Dog Diseases: Symptoms to Watch For As dogs and cats grow older, their bodies—and needs—change. Some of those changes are natural parts of aging, while others may signal emerging health concerns. What may seem like "just slowing down" could actually be the early signs of a treatable condition. At St. Petersburg [...]

Dental Care for Senior Pets: Why It’s Never Too Late

As pets age, their needs change—and dental care becomes more important than ever. Many senior dogs and cats live with chronic dental disease that often goes unnoticed. Left untreated, these issues can quietly impact their comfort, appetite, and even the health of vital organs like the heart and kidneys. At St. Petersburg Animal Hospital & [...]

The Risks of Non-Anesthetic Dental Cleanings in Pets

Why Non-Anesthetic Dentals Are Dangerous for Pets If you’ve seen ads for “gentle” or “non-anesthetic dental cleanings” for pets, you’re not alone in wondering if they’re a safer, less expensive alternative to veterinary dental care. We get this question all the time at St. Petersburg Animal Hospital & Urgent Care, and we understand the appeal. [...]

Seasonal Allergies in Pets: How to Spot and Soothe the Symptoms

If your dog or cat seems itchier or more uncomfortable as the seasons shift, you’re not imagining it—pets can suffer from seasonal allergies just like people. But instead of sneezing and watery eyes, their symptoms often show up as irritated skin, nonstop scratching, or ear infections that seem to appear out of nowhere. And here [...]

Why Annual Bloodwork Matters for Your Pet’s Health

The Importance of Annual Bloodwork for Early Disease Detection Life moves quickly. One day you notice your jeans feel a little tighter, your child is suddenly taller than you, or you catch a glimpse of new wrinkles in the mirror. These changes happen slowly—so slowly that we often don’t notice them until they’re undeniable. It’s [...]

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