Vomiting & Diarrhea in Pets That Won't Stop: Causes & What to Do
Vomiting and diarrhea can be a concerning sign in your pet. Our Columbia vets share what you should know and what to do if your pet is experiencing vomiting and diarrhea.
Maury County Veterinary Hospital is a full-service facility that offers comprehensive medical services to all animals large and small in Columbia, Maury County and the surrounding areas.
From small animal services like vaccinations, routine exams, surgeries and dentistry to dedicated equine and farm animal medical services, Maury County Veterinary Hospital offers all of the care your animals need in one place.
We are committed to life-long learning, practicing our profession with excellence and compassion for all animals and encouraging the human-animal bond in Columbia animals and their owners.
Whether you are bringing your animal in to see us for the first time or have been counting on our veterinary team for years, we will treat your animal as if it was our own.
Prevent disease and catch health issues in your cat or dog early with wellness exams.
Promote your pet's health and longevity with vaccinations and parasite prevention.
Protect and preserve your dog or cat's oral health with dental cleanings and exams.
Our vets support our commitment to quality care with the advanced diagnostic tests, tools and technologies in our in-house veterinary lab.
Find support for your dog's reproductive health with artificial insemination, ovulation timing, pregnancy support and C-sections.
Help your horse stay healthy and fit with equine services at our Columbia veterinary facility, from dentistry to wellness checks and internal medicine.
Our experience in herd health management, breeding consultations and more are available to help your farm animals remain healthy and productive.
Whether you are searching for advice about parasite protection or for information about common pet illnesses, the informative posts on our veterinary blog provide tips and advice from our team to help keep your animals healthy and happy.
Vomiting and diarrhea can be a concerning sign in your pet. Our Columbia vets share what you should know and what to do if your pet is experiencing vomiting and diarrhea.
If your dog is experiencing knee pain due to a torn cruciate ligament (ACL), surgery may be the best treatment. In this post, read about three surgery options for treating this common knee injury in dogs.
Our vets know how frightening it can be to be told that your dog needs surgery, but it is important to understand that we do not suggest surgery carelessly. Today's post discusses surgery in dogs, and even dog care after surgery.
If you have adopted new kitten, or adult cat, you may be wondering if you should get your new fur-baby fixed. Our Columbia vet explains why having your cat spayed or neutered is beneficial for your cat and your community.
Maury County Veterinary Hospital is always accepting new patients. Our experienced veterinary team is passionate about the health and well-being of animals from across our community. Contact us today to book your first appointment.
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