Ultimate Guide to Dog Poo
At CAWLM, we offer food therapy and nutritional counseling as part of our integrative approach to pet health. If your dog has recurring digestive issues, a personalized diet plan may be exactly what they need.
Tips on How To Know When It's Really Time to Book a Vet Appointment
At CAWLM Veterinary Hospital + Spa in Houston, one of the most common things we hear from pet parents is 'I wasn't sure if it was serious enough to come in.' Our answer is always the same: when in doubt, call us. That said, here are the signs we tell every client to watch for.
Houston Pet Owners: Why Heartworm Prevention Can't Wait
Houston consistently ranks as one of the highest-risk cities in the entire United States for heartworm disease. Our warm, humid climate and year-round mosquito season create the perfect conditions for this potentially fatal disease to spread — and it affects far more pets here than in most other parts of the country.
How to Check Your Dog's Vitals
At CAWLM Veterinary Hospital + Spa in Houston, we encourage every pet parent to become familiar with their dog's baseline vitals — it's one of the most valuable things you can do to catch health issues early.
How Can I Help Improve My Dog's Coat & Skin
At CAWLM Veterinary Hospital + Spa in Houston, our integrative approach to pet health means we look at coat and skin concerns from every angle — nutrition, grooming, supplements, and underlying medical causes.
6 Kibble Myths for Pet Dental Health Month
One common misconception is that dogs' teeth are cleaned by the abrasive action of chewing kibble.
5 Basic Ways to Transform Your Pet's Health in 2026
Obesity, which can cause a number of additional health issues, is one of the most common health problems plaguing our pets today. Dogs and cats are particularly prone to obesity-related health issues including diabetes and worsened osteoarthritis.
New Puppy or Kitten in Houston? Here's What to Do in the First 30 Days
Whether you've just brought home a wiggly puppy or a tiny kitten, your household is about to change for the better. The first 30 days are an exciting, sometimes overwhelming time — and they also happen to be one of the most important windows for setting your new pet up for a lifetime of good health.
Ways to Help your Pet Transition into Colder Temperatures
Cold weather may make arthritic symptoms worse, making it harder to jump, walk, sit up straight, or stand. Dogs with arthritis may be restless even when they are sleeping.