TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - East Texas Now’s Devyn Shea talks with Veterinarian Dr. Levi Embry about bladder stones, as he explains where they come from and how they can be treated.
MISSOULA, Mont. — Bladder stones are a fairly common medical challenge seen in both feline and canine veterinary patients. Bladder stones result from the development and accumulation of minerals ...
KUTV — Pet health is always a top priority, and on today’s Fresh Living, Dr. Devon Smith returned to shed light on a common — but often overlooked — issue: bladder stones in pets. Bladder stones are ...
Our six-year-old Maltese is a neutered male and has never had any health issues until very recently. He recently was struggling to urinate and had some blood in his urine, so I took him to our vet.