The Myth: It’s Normal for Cats to Vomit or Have Hairballs The Truth: It Could Be Intestinal Disease

The Myth: It’s Normal for Cats to Vomit or Have Hairballs The Truth: It Could Be Intestinal Disease

by mohammed.khan@socialordeals.com | Jan 3, 2026 | Uncategorized

When Is Vomiting a Concern? Vomiting in cats – whether its food, fluid or fur – may be a sign of a deeper issue. While occasional hairballs are common—especially in long-haired cats—vomiting more than twice a month, losing weight, or showing increased frequency...
“Help! My dog is eating poop!” Understanding Coprophagia in Dogs: Causes and Solutions

“Help! My dog is eating poop!” Understanding Coprophagia in Dogs: Causes and Solutions

by mohammed.khan@socialordeals.com | Jan 2, 2026 | Uncategorized

Introduction Coprophagia—the act of eating feces—is a perplexing yet relatively common behavior in dogs. While it can be distressing for pet owners, understanding the motivations behind coprophagia can help guide effective strategies for prevention and management....
What’s the Scoop on Anal Glands? A Guide for Pet Parents

What’s the Scoop on Anal Glands? A Guide for Pet Parents

by mohammed.khan@socialordeals.com | Dec 11, 2025 | Uncategorized

If your dog scoots across the carpet or gives off a fishy odor from behind—don’t panic. They might be having trouble with their **anal glands**, a small but important part of canine anatomy. At TLC Animal Hospital in El Paso, TX, we believe that education can help...
Is That Red Lump in Your Dog’s Eye a Cherry Eye?

Is That Red Lump in Your Dog’s Eye a Cherry Eye?

by mohammed.khan@socialordeals.com | Dec 1, 2025 | Uncategorized

What Is Cherry Eye? Cherry eye is the prolapse of the gland of the third eyelid, visible as a red, cherry‑like mass in the inner corner of your dog’s eye. This gland normally keeps our dogs’ eyes moist, contributing about 30–40% of tear production. If the gland is...
What’s the Scoop on Anal Glands? A Guide for Pet Parents

Where’s That Testicle? Understanding Cryptorchidism in Pets

by mohammed.khan@socialordeals.com | Dec 1, 2025 | Uncategorized

Cryptorchidism might sound like a complex word, but it’s actually a common condition we see in young male pets—especially puppies and kittens. It means that one (or both) of the testicles hasn’t descended into the scrotum like it should. At TLC Animal Hospital in El...
Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHDV): What Pet Owners Need to Know

Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHDV): What Pet Owners Need to Know

by mohammed.khan@socialordeals.com | Dec 1, 2025 | Uncategorized

Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHDV) is a highly contagious and often deadly viral disease affecting domestic and wild rabbits. Since its emergence in Europe, RHDV has spread to the United States and Canada, where a more virulent strain, RHDV2, is now considered...
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