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2021

Six Things That Pet Hospital Staff Will Appreciate When You Take Your Pet In For A Visit

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Dealing with all the animals coming in to your neighborhood pet hospital can be demanding for staff members. There are a few things you can do to ensure that your pet hospital visit goes smoothly for not only you and your pet but also the pet hospital staff. The following are six things you can do that pet hospital staff will appreciate during your visit. Discussing all the veterinary health issues you need to have addressed in advance Read More»

Potential Reasons For Your Dog's Balance Issues

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When you’re used to your dog looking stable when it stands and walks, it can be alarming when the animal appears to be suffering from balance issues. A dog that loses its balance may topple over and have trouble getting back to its feet. Should your dog experience this issue, it’s important to stay calm and contact your local veterinarian. They’ll ask you some specific questions about your dog’s appearance and behavior over the phone so that you can take the appropriate next step. Read More»

5 Things To Know About Emergency Vets

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Just like humans, pets can have medical emergencies that require immediate treatment. Examples of emergencies include repeated vomiting, difficulty breathing, seizures, and abdominal bloating. If your pet experiences an emergency, it is important to take it to the emergency vet immediately. Here are a few important things you should know about emergency vets. It Is a Good Idea to Call First While you do not have to make an appointment for an emergency vet visit, it is helpful to call ahead. Read More»

5 Dog Care Tips To Keep Your Senior Dog Healthy

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Just like people, dogs eventually grow old and slow down. However, that does not necessarily mean that the end is near for them. If you have a senior dog and take care of it properly, there is a good chance it will live longer.  Here are a few tips to keep your senior dog healthy. Switch Your Dog’s Food Once your dog reaches its golden years, it will have different nutritional needs than when it was younger. Read More»

Does Your Dog Have A Blood Clotting Disorder?

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Blood clotting disorders are more common in some breeds than others. They are particularly likely to be seen in Saint Bernards, Alaskan Malamutes, and Boxers. However, dogs of all breeds can develop various clotting disorders, and when they do, proper vet care is necessary in order to prevent excessive bleeding and blood loss. Below, you will learn the various signs of clotting disorders in dogs, and you’ll also learn how veterinary services typically treat and manage these conditions. Read More»

Veterinary Care For Feline Utis

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If your cat starts urinating frequently, urinating outside of the litter box, or meowing while urinating, they may have a urinary tract infection or UTI. Since UTIs can get serious quickly, spreading to the kidneys and sometimes even to other organs, it is important to call the vet. The vet will start by running a few tests to diagnose the UTI, and then if that is indeed your cat’s diagnosis, they can prescribe a few treatments. Read More»

Do Veterinarians Recommend Microchipping?

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One of the biggest nightmares for any pet parent is for their dog or cat to go missing. When your pet goes missing, you might panic for a few minutes. The good news is that you can count on a microchip to help you unite with your pet again if somebody does find him or her when they are out. Microchipping is one way to prevent a tragedy that could occur when a pet goes missing. Read More»