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Canine Hormone-Responsive Urinary Incontinence

Does your dog ever wake up and the bedding is wet with urine? It could very well be a condition known as canine hormone-responsive urinary incontinence. But what exactly does that mean? Read on to…

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Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) in Dogs

Dogs, like people, can get urinary tract infections (UTI) caused by bacteria in the bladder or other areas of the urinary tract. UTIs affect female dogs more often than male dogs. Young, non-spayed…

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Why does my pet need a urinalysis?

A urinalysis is a basic diagnostic tool that can provide veterinarians with a significant picture of what’s going on inside the body of pets. A urinalysis is generally one of the tests that are…

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Common Causes of Urinary Issues in Dogs

If your dog appears to be straining to urinate, has an increased frequency of urination with abnormally small or large amounts, has blood in the urine, and/or has accidents around the house, you…

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16 Summer Dangers for Dogs

For many of us, summer means getting outside and enjoying time in nature with our furry best friends! Unfortunately, this also means that our pets can be exposed to new dangers. Summer temperatures,…

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Can I get COVID-19 from my pet?

There are many questions and concerns about COVID-19 infection. The most frequent questions that pet owners ask our vets are: can my pet get COVID-19, and can humans catch the virus from their pets?

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What You Need to Know About Spaying Your Female Dog

Spaying female dogs is a common practice. This procedure is called an ovariohysterectomy, where both ovaries and the uterus are surgically removed. In this article, we discuss the pros and cons of…

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Why does my dog eat grass? Is it safe?

It's common for dogs to eat grass from time to time. Sometimes this may make your dog vomit. It can be concerning and difficult to understand why your dog wants to eat grass, especially if it makes…

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What’s Wrong with My Dog’s Tail? Facts About Limber Tail Syndrome

Dogs who like to swim, or those who spend long periods of time in cold, wet weather, can be at risk for a condition called limber tail syndrome. There are many names for limber tail syndrome…

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How to Examine Your Pet at Home: A Step-By-Step Guide

Performing simple exams on your pet at home is important for several reasons. It can help prepare them for examinations performed by your vet, as well as handling by the groomer or other care…

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Preventing Separation Anxiety: How to prepare your pet for time alone after your COVID-19 Quarantine

Your pets have enjoyed spending extra time with you during the COVID-19 lockdown. As restrictions are lifting and you’re heading back to work, remember that your dog or cat may not understand the…

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Pyometra (Uterine Infection) in Dogs

Female dogs that have not been spayed are at risk of developing a life-threatening infection in their uterus (womb), called a pyometra. This infection requires urgent veterinary attention. Continue…

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Mushroom Poisoning in Dogs

Many mushroom species exist across the US. Most grow during the warm, wet weather seen during the spring and fall months. Mushrooms can be an enticing snack to dogs, as they’re easily found on hikes…

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Everything You Need to Know About Chocolate Toxicity in Pets

While most humans love chocolate, it’s not a safe treat to share with your dog or cat! Chocolate contains caffeine and theobromine, which are toxic to our pets. They also absorb and break down the…

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Can My Pet Eat Grapes and Raisins? The Truth About Grape Toxicity in Dogs and Cats

Grapes and raisins are great healthy snacks for people, but did you know they can be deadly to dogs and cats, even in small amounts?! Keep reading to learn more about grape and raisin toxicity in…

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Kidney Failure in Dogs

All dogs and cats should have 2 kidneys, just like people. The kidneys play a vital role by eliminating waste products that build up in the body, keeping good products in the body, and managing…

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Diabetes in Dogs

If your dog has recently been diagnosed with diabetes, you may be feeling scared and overwhelmed. Diabetes seems like a complicated disease, but with early detection and management, your dog may be…

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Housebreaking: Everything You Need to Know About Potty Training Your Puppy

Training your new puppy or adopted adult dog to go potty in the proper location can be a challenge. The sooner you start, the easier the process will be. Don’t forget, your puppy or new dog is…

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