Are Rabbits Rodents?
Our Astoria vets clear up some of the confusion about whether or not rabbits are rodents and explain why. We have also provided some tips on caring for and feeding your pet rabbit.
Our Astoria vets clear up some of the confusion about whether or not rabbits are rodents and explain why. We have also provided some tips on caring for and feeding your pet rabbit.
Today, our Astoria vets discuss some possible reasons that your cat won't eat, and what you can do.
Our vets at Steinway Court Veterinarian will help you identify, treat, and prevent some of the most common dental issues found in your canine companion.
Birds can make for some of the most gentle, friendly, and long-lived pets you can invite into your home. Our Astoria vets give their recommendations for 10 of the best types of companion birds to brighten up your home.
By taking your pet in for a routine wellness exam - or regular vet checkup - you're giving your vet a chance to monitor changes in your pet's health, identify early signs of disease and provide preventive care for potentially life-threatening issues.
Similar to humans, dogs can also experience depression and anxiety. In this post, our Astoria vets list which symptoms to look for and how you can help your canine companion cheer up.
You love your pet and want to be sure that the vet you choose has the right qualifications to provide the veterinary care that your animal needs. So what qualifications should you look for?
Heartworm disease is a serious condition that can cause lung disease, heart failure and damage to other organs in your pet's body. This disease is most often found in dogs, cats and ferrets and can sometimes even result in death for your companion. Here, the vets at our Astoria clinic explain why prevention is so important
Ticks are capable of spreading a number of serious diseases and, therefore, are quite dangerous both to pets and their owners. Here, our vets explain how these external parasites thrive, what signs of ticks to look out for and how our Astoria veterinary clinic can help to keep ticks away from your pets and family.
Getting your pet their annual fecal exams at your veterinarian's office is the best way to ensure your pet and family stay safe from intestinal parasites. Annual fecal exams give our vets an opportunity to check for intestinal parasites at our Astoria clinic before more serious conditions arise and impact their health.
At Steinway Court Veterinarian, we are always accepting new patients. Our vets are dedicated to keeping pets healthy and happy in our Astoria clinic. Contact us today to book your first appointment.