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The Anatomy and Function of Your Pet’s Lymph Nodes

Lymph nodes are a very important part of the immune system in dogs and cats. It’s important to know where they are located and what to do if you notice an enlarged or painful lymph node while…

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How to Introduce a New Dog or Puppy to Your Home

Amidst the excitement of deciding to add a new furry family member to your home, it’s important to prepare the humans, pets, and environment they will be joining to ensure a smooth transition.…

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Heart Murmurs in Dogs

Normal hearts beat with a quiet flow of blood. A heart murmur occurs when blood flowing through the heart causes a sound that can be heard through a stethoscope and sometimes even felt by touch. The…

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Veterinary Telemedicine

According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, veterinary telemedicine involves the use of electronic exchange of medical information from one site to another to improve and assess the…

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Physical Rehabilitation For Your Pet – Really?!?

Absolutely! Physical rehabilitation has been used to treat animals for years. It has become increasingly more available over the past 10 to 15 years and provides countless benefits for our…

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Can dogs drink milk?

Curious if milk or milk products are safe for dogs? How much milk should a dog drink? How often can a dog drink milk? What kind of milk is safe for your dog? Well, you’re definitely not alone! Many…

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Doggy Odors: Normal vs. Abnormal

If your dog has been smelling like less than a bouquet of roses, there may or may not be an underlying health reason. Let’s get to the bottom of this stinky situation to see why your dog smells bad…

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Pet Medication 101: Tylenol

It’s important to understand a medication’s uses and side effects before giving it to your pet. This medication info sheet is meant to give you a good understanding of what Tylenol (acetaminophen)…

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Myasthenia Gravis in Dogs and Cats

Myasthenia Gravis (MG) is a disease that causes severe muscle weakness and can look like your pet is becoming paralyzed. It is not a common disease and is seen more often in dogs than cats. Keep…

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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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Canine Cognitive Dysfunction

When a dog’s brain ages, a condition called Canine Cognitive Dysfunction (CCD) can occur, which can lead to changes in awareness, deficits in learning and memory, and decreased responsiveness to…

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The Power of Water! Hydrotherapy for Pets

Hydrotherapy, or water-based exercise, is a mainstay of physical rehabilitation and provides tremendous benefits for a variety of pets. This article will describe the use of the underwater treadmill…

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Can Dogs Eat Cat Food?

Have you ever wondered if it’s OK for your dog to eat cat food? It sure would be convenient to only have to buy one type of pet food! But is cat food nutritionally balanced or even safe for your…

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Can Cats Eat Dog Food?

Have you ever wondered if you can feed your cat dog food? It sure would be convenient to only have to purchase one type of pet food. But would dog food be nutritionally balanced or even safe for…

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Rabies in Dogs

Rabies is an incurable virus that attacks the brain and spinal cord. All mammals, including dogs and humans, can catch rabies. While it’s preventable, once the symptoms of rabies appear, the virus…

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Ask a Vet: 10 Important Questions to Ask at Your Next Vet Visit

Sometimes bringing your pet to the veterinary hospital can be overwhelming. Often, you’re struggling to get your cat in a carrier, driving with a dog that is terrified to be in the car, or wrangling…

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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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What is puppy vaginitis?

There is so much to know and understand about raising a healthy, happy puppy. Many issues can arise, and some require a trip to the vet, without question. But what if your female puppy’s vulva is…

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