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Bloody Noses in Dogs and Cats

Nose bleeds in dogs and cats can be mild with only drops of blood, but often the bleeding is severe and feels like it will never stop. There are many causes for a bloody nose to develop and your vet…

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signs of pain in cats

Signs of Pain in Cats

You know what pain feels like, but do you know how that feeling is transmitted within your body? Did you know that besides being unpleasant, pain causes negative physical and mental effects on the…

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dog megaesophagus

Megaesophagus in Dogs

The esophagus is the tube-shaped organ that carries swallowed food and water from the mouth down into the stomach. Megaesophagus (ME) is described as decreased movement and dilation or enlargement…

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pet eye emergency

First Aid for Your Pet’s Eye

Your pet’s eyes are beautiful and carry out a very important job. In order to create vision, the eye has a series of delicate structures that are suspended within. Any small damage to the eye can…

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causes of cat hair loss

What causes hair loss in cats?

Abnormal hair loss, medically known as alopecia, is a common dermatological problem in cats. The extent of hair loss varies depending on the cause and severity of the condition. Some conditions…

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dog stomach ulcers

Stomach Ulcers in Dogs and Cats

Stomach ulceration happens when there’s a disruption in the stomach’s protective barrier, leading to damage to the stomach’s lining and affecting its deeper cell layers. This causes abdominal pain,…

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Causes for itchy pets

What causes itchy eyes in pets?

Itchy eyes can be a source of discomfort for your pet. To find relief, your dog or cat may scratch at his eye or rub his face along the furniture or the ground. These behaviors can eventually lead…

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Why does my pet need a complete blood count

Why does my pet need a complete blood count?

The complete blood count (CBC) is a common blood test that is performed during a routine wellness check or as a tool to diagnose a medical issue. A CBC can be easily performed at most veterinary…

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Why does my pet need xrays

Why does my pet need x-rays?

For decades, radiographs, commonly known as x-rays, have been the most common form of medical imaging used by veterinarians. Like other medical imaging techniques, radiographs are non-invasive,…

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dog wound treatment

What to Expect When Your Pet Has a Wound

There are many reasons why a cat or dog could have a wound. Perhaps, your dog cut herself while playing or when going out for a walk - perhaps she stepped on a piece of glass. Maybe your cat was…

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Saddle thrombus in cats

Saddle Thrombus in Cats

Saddle thrombus, or Aortic Thromboembolism (ATE), in cats is the term used when a blood clot gets lodged in the main artery in the body, the aorta. These clots can also get stuck in other arteries,…

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Dog wound and incision healing

My dog’s wound won’t heal. What should I do?

The curious streaks and playful nature of dogs can easily get them into trouble. It’s no wonder they end up with wounds when playing, getting into fights with other animals, or by accident.…

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Cats nose discharge

Causes of Yellow/Green Discharge from Your Cat’s Nose

Nasal discharge is a common symptom seen in cats with upper respiratory airway problems. The nasal passages filter everything the cat inhales to prevent it from traveling and affecting deeper parts…

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Itchy ear in cats

Common Causes of Itchy Ears in Cats

Cats may scratch at their ears occasionally, but when you notice your cat scratching and pawing at her ears a bit more than usual, you should take a closer look. Are there any noticeable changes in…

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Cat with goopy eyes

Why does my cat have goopy eyes?

The eyes of a cat are arguably their most recognizable body part, easily seen even from afar. Their eyes are tuned differently than ours and are more sensitive to visual stimuli. Any damage or…

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Miscarriage in cats

Miscarriage in Cats: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments

Pregnancy and the act of giving birth can present with complications in any living being. From the simplest form of reproduction, a single-celled organism dividing into two, to the more complex form…

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Something stuck in dogs nose

Signs Your Pet May Have Something Stuck in Their Nose

Cats and dogs are naturally curious animals and will wander around and explore their surroundings if given the chance. Unlike humans, dogs and cats rely on their noses when observing things from the…

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Pyothorax in cats and dogs

Pyothorax in Dogs and Cats

The chest cavity, also called the thoracic cavity, contains several important organs essential for our pets’ health and life. Any condition that causes changes in the anatomy of the thoracic cavity…

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