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  • Types of Pet Oral Surgery Procedures

    7 September 2022
    A veterinarian can help you provide the best care for your help. Part of this care includes performing various types of pet oral surgery, which can help keep your animal companion healthy and pain-free. Is your pet in pain? Do they need oral treatment? A veterinarian can help. These are some of the oral surgery procedures your pet may benefit from. Oral Cancer Surgery
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  • 3 Ways To Reduce Stress Bringing A Senior Cat To The Vet

    17 June 2022
    Bringing a cat to a veterinarian clinic often comes with a lot of stress since your cat won't want to be taken away from home and brought somewhere unfamiliar. If you're concerned about the stress involved due to your cat being older, consider the following tips to ease stress and make the visit less overwhelming for your cat.  Opt for a Cat-Only Clinic Having do
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  • Visit Your Vet If Your Rabbit Is Limping

    5 April 2022
    When you take care of a rabbit, it's important to notice how the animal moves. Doing so can especially be easy if the animal roams free in a certain area of your home, as this space will be large enough to allow the rabbit to hop around. As you watch its movements, you might be aware of the rabbit limping. The limp may be pronounced, but it may also be subtle.
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  • Arranging A Pre-Boarding Visit With Your Vet

    4 February 2022
    Are you thinking of traveling and leaving your dog with a boarder soon? There are plenty of excellent boarding facilities that will take wonderful care of your dog while you're away. However, if you plan on utilizing one, it's a good idea to plan ahead. Specifically, you will want to make a pre-boarding visit to the vet a few weeks before you're due to leave. Here are
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  • 3 Signs Your Dog Needs The Attention Of A Veterinarian

    29 November 2021
    Considering how loyal dogs are, it's only natural for their owners to safeguard their health. But unfortunately, it can be hard to tell when your furry friend needs medical attention. After all, a pet can't speak out about their health problems. Fortunately, the following signs can help you know when to visit a veterinarian. Change in Stool Does your dog's stool seem
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