Hot Spots on Cats: Causes & Treatment
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3M ago
Similar to dogs, cats can develop hot spots. These are often caused by a skin infection or other potential triggers. Here, our [SITEWIDE][LOCATION] vets discuss what causes hot spots on cats, list signs of the condition, and explain how pyoderma can be treated ..read more
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Hot Spots on Dogs: What You Should Know
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4M ago
Hot spots that form on your dog's skin can quickly become itchy, painful, and inflamed for your pup. In this post, our  [SITEWIDE][LOCATION] vets list causes, diagnostic tests, treatment options, and preventive care for this common skin condition ..read more
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Cataracts in Cats
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5M ago
Have you noticed your cat's eyes have become hazy or cloudy? If so, this may be a sign that your feline friend is developing cataracts. Here, our [SITEWIDE][LOCATION] vets offer some insight on cataracts in cats and what to watch for.  ..read more
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How to Deal With Leash Aggression in Dogs
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5M ago
Leash aggression in dogs is a common and often frustrating issue for pet owners. But dogs reacting aggressively while on a leash should be addressed promptly. In this article, our [SITEWIDE][LOCATION] vets discuss leash aggression in dogs, including what may be causing it and how you can prevent it.  ..read more
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What to Expect at Your Cat or Dog's Wellness Exam
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6M ago
Taking your cat or dog in for routine exams is the best way to prevent and identify a variety of health issues in your pet. In this article, our [SITEWIDE][LOCATION] vets discuss what you can expect when you bring your pet in for a wellness exam ..read more
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Why does my cat sleep so much?
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6M ago
No doubt about it, cats love to sleep. Our [SITEWIDE][LOCATION] emergency vets are often asked by concerned cat owners if they should be worried that their cat is sleeping so much. When does a cat nap indicate that there may actually be a health emergency ..read more
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First Aid for Pets
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7M ago
We can take extra precautions to ensure we protect our pets the best we can, but sometimes accidents just happen. In this post, our vets in [SITEWIDE][LOCATION] discuss what you should keep in an animal's basic first aid kit and how to perform pet first aid on your dog or cat ..read more
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My Cat Won't Stop Vomiting: What to Do & When to Worry
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7M ago
While almost all cats will sometimes vomit, frequent or severe vomiting can be a symptom of a more serious issue. Today, our [SITEWIDE][LOCATION] vets explain the causes of vomiting in cats, why it won't stop, and when you should seek veterinary care.  ..read more
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My Pet Can't Stand & Keeps Falling - Possible Causes & What to Do
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7M ago
If your dog or cat has been staggering, stumbling, or falling over, one or more underlying medical issues may be to blame. These can include infection, injury, poisoning, or stroke. Today, our [SITEWIDE][LOCATION] vets discuss why you should take your pet to an animal hospital right away if this is happening ..read more
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How to Stop & Prevent Periodontal Disease in Dogs
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7M ago
Many dogs don't get the dental care they need, which can cause oral health problems like periodontal disease. In this blog post, our [SITEWIDE][LOCATION] vets discuss the signs, causes, and treatment options for periodontal disease in dogs.  ..read more
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