Pet Surgery Survival Guide
Surgery can be a stressful time for pets and their families. Preparing for surgery and post-operative care is critical for promoting healing and recovery, ensuring the best outcomes for your furry friend. Dr. Suh and his compassionate team at Trail Pet Hospital are here to provide support and guidance every step of the way. Preparing…
Read MoreBeyond Bad Breath: The Importance of Pet Dental Care
Chronic bad breath in pets can be more than unpleasant; it is often a sign of serious oral or overall health concerns. At Trail Pet Hospital, we stress the importance of proactive dental care to boost the well-being of your furry companion. You can count on Dr. Suh and his dedicated team for exceptional, compassionate…
Read MoreSigns Your Pet Needs Emergency Care
Just like their human families, pets can sometimes suffer from illnesses or accidents requiring immediate emergency intervention. At Trail Pet Hospital, we offer emergency veterinary care for our valued patients when they need it the most. So make sure to keep our number on hand, 972-629-9766, and contact us immediately if your furry companion requires…
Read MoreUrinary Blockage in Cats: What All Cat Owners Should Know
Urinary blockages are a serious medical concern that can quickly become life-threatening to your feline companion. Our dedicated team at Trail Pet Hospital may recommend a perineal urethrostomy or PU surgery for male cats to provide prompt relief and prevent future blockages. Here’s what you need to know about urinary blockages and how to keep…
Read MoreMaking Pet Eye Care a Priority
Just like humans, our furry companions can develop eye diseases, infections, and other conditions requiring care. At Trail Pet Hospital in Dallas, TX, we emphasize the importance of healthy eyes and good vision for a pet’s overall well-being and quality of life. Dr. Suh and our dedicated team are fully prepared to provide the best…
Read MoreEasing Your Pet’s Pain: Breakthrough Arthritis Treatments
Has your furry friend seemed a little stiff lately? Maybe it is becoming harder to jump on the couch or go up and down those stairs. These could be signs of osteoarthritis (OA), a painful degenerative joint disease that can affect dogs and cats as they age. At Trail Pet Hospital, we are excited to…
Read MoreWhat Are the Benefits of Diagnostic Imaging for My Pet?
Veterinary imaging technology has come a long way, enhancing the care of your furry companion. At Trail Pet Hospital, we offer whole-body radiology and ultrasound imaging to capture detailed views of your pet’s bones, internal organs, and tissues. The wealth of information provided allows for precise diagnosis and tailored treatment plans. You can count on…
Read MoreHelp, My Pet Broke a Bone!
At Trail Pet Hospital, we understand how distressing it can be when your precious pet is injured or has a broken bone. We are pleased to offer state-of-the-art technology and cutting-edge fracture repair techniques to promote healing, restore mobility, and enhance your pet’s quality of life. You can always count on us for quality, compassionate…
Read More5 Signs of Hip Problems in Your Pet
Hip problems are common in cats and dogs, and we at Trail Pet Hospital are here to help. We are pleased to offer a range of hip treatments, including femoral head ostectomy or FHO surgery. Our goal is to restore mobility and provide your furry companion with the needed relief. You can count on Dr.…
Read MoreIntroducing the Voyant Intelligent Energy System (Vessel Sealer)
Offering Better Healing Time, Enhanced Recovery, and More for Your Pet At Trail Pet Hospital, we are committed to providing our furry patients with the best possible care. We are excited to introduce the Voyant Intelligent Energy System, an electrosurgical sealing device that is redefining veterinary surgery. We invite you to visit our Dallas pet…
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