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What Is a Cruciate Ligament Injury?

What Is a Cruciate Ligament Injury?

What Is a Cruciate Ligament Injury? The cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) in dogs functions similarly to the ACL in humans. It stabilizes the knee (stifle) joint. When torn—either partially or entirely—it leads to pain, instability, lameness, and the progression of...
The Often Overlooked Importance of Pet Dental Health

The Often Overlooked Importance of Pet Dental Health

The Often Overlooked Importance of Pet Dental Health When we think of pet health, we often focus on nutrition, weight, or exercise—but oral hygiene is just as critical. Poor dental health can lead to pain, infections, and even organ damage. At Worth Street Veterinary...
Why Pet Weight Management Matters

Why Pet Weight Management Matters

Why Pet Weight Management Matters Weight management is one of the most impactful steps you can take to improve your pet’s overall health and lifespan. Pets at a healthy weight are less likely to develop chronic conditions like diabetes, joint disease, and heart...