Dallas-Fort Worth Area Pets Can Now Get Emergency And Cancer Care Under One Roof
PetCure Oncology Blog
by O2SEO
1w ago
Former Animal Emergency Hospital of Mansfield expands services and rebrands April 1, 2024 (MANSFIELD, Texas) – Today, Thrive Pet Healthcare Specialists Mansfield, formerly Animal Emergency Hospital of Mansfield, has expanded its services to include medical oncology and radiation oncology, providing comprehensive cancer care for pets under one roof. This eliminates the need for pet owners to travel ..read more
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Travel Information for PetCure Oncology Dallas Fort Worth Pet Cancer Care Patients & Visitors
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by Lauren
2M ago
PetCure Oncology Dallas is located in Thrive Pet Healthcare Specialists – Mansfield, and are pleased to welcome pet parents and their pets from around the country. We understand how stressful traveling with a sick pet can be. While each treatment plan is different, most pet families traveling from out-of-town will be away from home for ..read more
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Thrive Pet Healthcare Opens The Hoffman Estates Area’s First 24/7 Emergency Veterinary Hospital
PetCure Oncology Blog
by Lauren
2M ago
October 24, 2023 (CHICAGO) – Thrive Pet Healthcare, a first-of-its-kind veterinary healthcare network with more than 380 locations in 37 states across the U.S., is proud to announce the opening of Thrive Pet Healthcare Specialists in Hoffman Estates. This multi-discipline veterinary facility offers the Hoffman Estates area’s only 24/7 emergency care hospital. “We are thrilled ..read more
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Multiple Myeloma in Cats
PetCure Oncology Blog
by Lauren
3M ago
Multiple myeloma is a type of cancer that is relatively uncommon in cats, though is more prevalent in dogs and humans. It most often occurs in middle-aged or older cats (typically 6-13 years of age). It is characterized by the abnormal growth of plasma cells, which are a type of white blood cell. While the ..read more
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Kidney (Renal) Cancer in Cats
PetCure Oncology Blog
by Lauren
3M ago
Kidney cancer in cats is a complex and serious condition. Kidney cancer, or renal neoplasia, is relatively uncommon in cats compared to other cancers. However, when it occurs, it can be aggressive and challenging to treat. That’s because the kidneys are vital organs that produce hormones, filter waste from the bloodstream, maintain electrolyte balance, stimulate ..read more
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Travel Information for Hoffman Estates Chicago Illinois Pet Cancer Care Patients and Visitors
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by Lauren
5M ago
PetCure Oncology at ThrivePet Healthcare in Hoffman Estates is proud to welcome pet parents and their pets from around the country. We understand how stressful traveling with a sick pet can be. While each treatment plan is different, most pet families traveling from out-of-town will be away from home for three to four days while ..read more
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Injection Site Sarcoma in Cats (FISS)
PetCure Oncology Blog
by Lauren
6M ago
Feline injection site sarcoma (FISS) is a concerning condition we occasionally encounter in feline oncology. This rare and sometimes aggressive form of cancer can pose a significant challenge for both veterinarians and cat owners alike. In this article, we will delve into the various aspects of injection site sarcoma, including its types, signs and symptoms ..read more
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Hope for Cats with Chronic Bladder Issues: Low-Dose Radiation Treatment For Feline Cystitis
PetCure Oncology Blog
by Lauren
7M ago
If you’re a cat owner, you understand the deep bond you share with your feline friend. However, when our beloved cats suffer from chronic conditions like cystitis, it can be heart-wrenching and frustrating. We witness their discomfort and pain, feeling helpless at times. Fortunately, a promising new treatment has emerged, offering hope to cats with ..read more
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Acanthomatous Ameloblastoma in Dogs: Diagnosis, Treatment & Prognosis
PetCure Oncology Blog
by Lauren
7M ago
Canine acanthomatous ameloblastoma (CAA) is a type of benign oral tumor that affects dogs. CAA can affect any dog, but it is more frequently observed in dogs aged 6-10 years old. Additionally, breeds like cocker spaniels, golden retrievers, and shelties appear to be more susceptible to developing this condition. This tumor growth was previously referred ..read more
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Acanthomatous Ameloblastoma in Dogs: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prognosis
PetCure Oncology Blog
by Lauren
9M ago
Canine acanthomatous ameloblastoma (CAA) is a type of benign oral tumor that affects dogs. CAA can affect any dog, but it is more frequently observed in dogs aged 6-10 years old. Additionally, breeds like cocker spaniels, golden retrievers, and shelties appear to be more susceptible to developing this condition. This tumor growth was previously referred ..read more
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