This month we are bringing attention to the issue of high blood pressure (the medical term is hypertension) which can affect pets and well as people. This disease can be…
Rusty is our pet of the month for January. He is a 7 year old labradoodle who loves to carry his stuffed toy bone around with him, even while at…
Our Seattle veterinarians explore why your dog may be eating odd things. Inflammatory Bowel Disease is an increasingly common condition that affects both dogs and cats. The underlying causes are…
This month our Seattle veterinarians are talking about Valley Fever. Valley Fever is a fungal disease that has now been discovered in the soil of south-central Washington. Historically this disease…
Ask the vets at Hawthorne Hills Veterinary Hospital in Seattle, WA how to solve your urine marking cat problem. Behavioral problems can be a common issue when more than one…
Seattle veterinarians discuss Vestibular Syndrome in older dogs. Vestibular Syndrome is a condition commonly seen in our older patients. The symptoms can occur without warning and to pet owners it…
“My Dog is Acting Old” – Our expert Seattle veterinarians explore kidney infections and arthritis in old dogs Osteoarthritis affects many of our older canine patients. It is a painful…
Exams Twice a Year Enables Our Seattle Veterinarians to See These Subtle Changes in Your Pet. Hawthorne Hills’ Seattle veterinarians enjoy building relationships with our clients and with the pets…
This month the doctors at Hawthorne Hills Veterinary Hospital in Seattle, WA are bringing attention to a very common disease that affects dogs – hypothyroidism. Georgia is a mixed…
Our Seattle veterinarians explain that there is no place where a pet is completely safe even if they are 100% indoor. In late August, Coco, a 6 year old spayed…