Methods for Tartar Removal in Dogs
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3M ago
Tartar buildup in dogs happens thanks to the accumulation of plaque on their teeth, which hardens over time and becomes difficult to remove. If left untreated, tartar can lead to gum disease, tooth decay, and other oral health issues in dogs. Today, our [SITEWIDE][LOCATION] vets discuss how you can get tartar off of your dog's teeth at home, and when professional dental cleanings may be necessary ..read more
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Rabies Vaccine for Dogs
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4M ago
Rabies is a potentially fatal disease. The best way to protect your dog and your family is to have them vaccinated against rabies. Today, our [SITEWIDE][LOCATION] veterinarians explain more about this important vaccine, including how frequently your dog should get a booster shot ..read more
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Why are my cat's ears warm?
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4M ago
The temperature of your cat's ears will naturally fluctuate, and while this can sometimes be harmless, at other times it can indicate an issue. Today, our [SITEWIDE][LOCATION] vets share some of the potential causes and symptoms behind your cat's warm ears and what steps you should take if you have concerns ..read more
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Where to Leave a Cat While on Vacation
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5M ago
We usually think of our cats as solitary creatures that enjoy their time alone but the reality is that they generally prefer to socialize. This can leave them feeling lonely when you need to leave them for an extended period of time. Here, our [SITEWIDE][LOCATION] vets offer recommendations for where to leave your cat when you go on vacation and the benefits of each option ..read more
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What is medical pet boarding?
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5M ago
There are a few different options for pet care if you are planning on going away such as hiring a pet sitter or using pet boarding services. There is also the chance that your pet may require veterinary care and consistent monitoring, in which case medical pet boarding is available. Today, our [SITEWIDE][LOCATION] vets discuss medical pet boarding for dogs and cats, how it differs from others options and when you might need it ..read more
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Should I travel with my cat?
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5M ago
If you plan a vacation away, you may be tempted to bring your feline friend along. But what should you do to prepare for the journey? Our [SITEWIDE][LOCATION] vets share some advice on the best way to travel with a cat in order to have a smooth trip ..read more
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How long can you leave a cat home alone?
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6M ago
While cats may give off the aura of being independent and carefree, they actually quite enjoy the company of others. Today, our [SITEWIDE][LOCATION] vets talk about how long you can leave your cat alone at home and what you can do to ensure their comfort while you are gone ..read more
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How to Know If a Dog Has an Ear Infection
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6M ago
When detected early, dog ear infections are easy to treat. That's why it's important to know the signs and symptoms of this common health condition. Here, our [SITEWIDE][LOCATION] vets explain how you can tell if your dog has an ear infection and which actions to take.  ..read more
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Dog Chewing Problems: Why They Chew & How to Stop Them
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7M ago
When you get a new dog or puppy you likely expect some amount of chewing. But how do you get them to only chew on their own toys? Here, our [SITEWIDE][LOCATION] vets share some of the common reasons behind chewing and ways that you can get your dog or puppy to stop ..read more
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Why are my cat's nails splitting?
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7M ago
Cats regularly shed the outer layers of their nails. They typically remove the outer layer by scratching something and leaving a small claw-shaped nail behind, revealing the shiny and sharp new claw beneath. However, this is sometimes not the case, and your cat's nails could be splintering for other reasons. Today, our [SITEWIDE][LOCATION] vets will go over other reasons your cat's nails might split ..read more
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