Dr. Jeri Altizer Joins the Animal Care Hospital Family
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8M ago
Dr. Jeri joined Animal Care Hospital of Phoenix because it feels like her second family and she loves that we have such close relationships with our clients ..read more
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I found a lump on my dog. Do I need to see the Vet?
Animal Care Hospital Blog
by Manager
1y ago
What is that strange bump on your dog? Discovering a skin lump or bump on your dog can set your mind reeling and your heart racing, but there’s no need to panic. A bump on your dog doesn’t automatically mean something serious, like cancer. While skin bumps and strange lumps on dogs should always be ..read more
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My dog is scratching its ears. Do I need to see the Vet?
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by Manager
1y ago
Some ear scratching now and then is not really something to worry about. However, if your pooch seems to be scratching his ears or rubbing them of surfaces more than usual, it might signal a problem. Here are some clues your canine pal has a possible ear problem: Scratching their ear(s). Shaking or tilting their ..read more
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My dog has eye discharge. Do I need to see the Vet?
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by Manager
1y ago
Eye discharge is a common problem in dogs. Some types are completely normal, while others are associated with potentially serious health concerns. To determine when you need to take your dog to the vet, you’ll need to understand the various types of dog eye discharge and what each may mean. NOTE! If your dog has ..read more
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My dog has diarrhea. Do I need to see the Vet?
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by Manager
1y ago
Few symptoms are more concerning (and messy!) for pet parents than when their dog has diarrhea. But does it mean you need to see a Vet? Read on to learn the most common causes of diarrhea in dogs, and what you need to do. Most dogs will experience diarrhea in their lifetimes The most common ..read more
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My dog is coughing. Do I need to see the Vet?
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by Manager
1y ago
Coughing is the body’s natural way of protecting the respiratory system by expelling unwanted material from the airways. Like humans, dogs cough to remove foreign objects, mucus, or debris from their airway so they can continue breathing unobstructed. All dogs cough periodically. Since they navigate their world with their noses and mouths, it’s easy for ..read more
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My dog vomited. Do I need to see the Vet?
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by Manager
1y ago
Dog vomiting may happen for several reasons. It could be that your dog ate more than it could handle or ate too fast. Sometimes the cause could be more serious, which would require a visit to the vet. Therefore, it’s important to know the difference between an isolated case of vomiting and chronic vomiting. You ..read more
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My dog is constipated. Do I need to see the Vet?
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by Manager
1y ago
Constipation is uncommon in dogs. A constipated dog will have infrequent bowel movements, strains when trying to pass a stool, and is producing hard, dry stools. Sometimes dogs can pass mucus when attempting to defecate, scoot along the ground, circle excessively, squat often without defecating, or cry/act like they are in pain with trying to ..read more
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1y ago
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Brush Up On Your Pet’s Dental Health!
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by Manager
1y ago
Imagine if you never brushed your teeth or had them cleaned. Pretty scary, right? As you can guess, things would eventually start to go very, very bad inside your mouth: teeth would decay, gums would become inflamed and infected. Bacteria from those rotting teeth would eventually travel into your bloodstream and could cause other serious ..read more
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