Symptoms We Treat

Vomiting and Diarrhea
Vomiting and Diarrhea

Common in pets due to dietary indiscretion, infections, or underlying conditions.

Lethargy
Lethargy

May indicate illness, infection, pain, or other health concerns.

Limping or Lameness
Limping or Lameness

Could be caused by injury, arthritis, or other musculoskeletal issues.

Coughing or Sneezing
Coughing or Sneezing

Respiratory infections, allergies, or irritants can cause these symptoms.

Itchy Skin or Rashes
Itchy Skin or Rashes

Often due to allergies, parasites (like fleas or ticks), or skin infections.

Ear Infections
Ear Infections

Pets may shake their heads, scratch their ears, or have discharge and foul odors.

Excessive Thirst and Urination
Excessive Thirst and Urination

Can indicate diabetes, kidney disease, or other metabolic disorders.

Weight Loss or Gain
Weight Loss or Gain

Could signal metabolic issues, dietary problems, or disease.

Bad Breath (Halitosis)
Bad Breath (Halitosis)

Often a sign of dental disease or gastrointestinal problems.

Changes in Appetite
Changes in Appetite

May indicate dental issues, illness, or underlying health concerns.

Excessive Scratching or Biting at Paws
Excessive Scratching or Biting at Paws

Could be allergies, parasites, or infection.

Red or Irritated Eyes
Red or Irritated Eyes

Eye infections, allergies, or injuries could be the cause.

Seizures or Shaking
Seizures or Shaking

May be neurological, metabolic, or toxin-related

Abnormal Growths or Lumps
Abnormal Growths or Lumps

Masses that require examination for possible biopsy or removal.

Difficulty Breathing or Panting
Difficulty Breathing or Panting

Respiratory or cardiovascular problems could be the underlying issue.

Changes in Behavior
Changes in Behavior

Sudden aggression, anxiety, or withdrawal may be caused by pain or illness.

Gastrointestinal Blockage Symptoms
Gastrointestinal Blockage Symptoms

 Such as not eating, vomiting, or abdominal pain.

Your pet's health is our top priority at Town And Country Animal Hospital. We understand that each pet is unique, which is why we tailor our care to meet their individual needs. Our team stays up-to-date with the latest advancements in veterinary medicine to ensure your pet receives the best possible care.
Call us at (619) 479-3311 or click here to book your appointment online. We look forward to meeting you and your furry family member at our location in Bonita!