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Feline Urinary Obstructions

Feline Urinary Obstructions

Cats

Feline urinary obstruction (FUO) is a very common disease in male cats that are often overlooked or missed by owners until the cat is very sick. When a cat gets a urinary obstruction, it becomes a life-threatening emergency. If left untreated, your cat will die. The earlier a urinary obstruction is recognized and corrected the ...

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My Cat Can't Stop Itching! The Truth About Cat Allergies

My Cat Can't Stop Itching! The Truth About Cat Allergies

Cats

As veterinarians, we understand how frustrating it can be when your cat can't stop itching. Much like in humans, allergies are a common issue among cats, and they can cause a range of uncomfortable symptoms. Let’s discuss the truth about cat allergies and what to do to help your feline friend live a healthier, happier, and itch-...

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Inappropriate Urination In Cats

Inappropriate Urination In Cats

Cats

Let's Talk About Stress Have you ever felt stressed? Did you ever pig out on your favorite treat to help “cope” with the stress? What does your pet do when he or she is stressed? For a lot of pets, their coping mechanism for stress is acting out. For dogs, this may mean destructive behavior, and for cats, it often means inappro...

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The Best Dog Breeds for Hiking

The Best Dog Breeds for Hiking

Dogs

Hiking with your dog can be a great way to bond and explore the great outdoors together. Unfortunately, not all dogs are great hiking companions. Some breeds are naturally better equipped for it than others, and it's important to be mindful of this if you are thinking about bringing home a new canine companion to share adventure...

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How To Find The Best Groomer

How To Find The Best Groomer

Dogs

Being a pet owner means sometimes leaving your favorite four-legged friend with people outside your trusted circle of family and friends. Family vacations sometimes require leaving your pet in the care of a boarding facility, working long hours outside the home might mean hiring a regular dog walker, and long-haired dogs need to...

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Heartworm in Dogs: Why You Shouldn’t Wait Until There are Symptoms

Heartworm in Dogs: Why You Shouldn’t Wait Until There are Symptoms

Dogs

Dog heartworm is a dreaded diagnosis that can mean extreme discomfort for your dog, but it’s also a disease that is highly preventable. Thanks to effective monthly preventatives, dogs are suffering from heartworm disease far less frequently and enjoying a high quality of life. However, no preventative measure is 100 percent eff...

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Heartworm in Cats: Why You Shouldn't Wait Until There Are Symptoms

Heartworm in Cats: Why You Shouldn't Wait Until There Are Symptoms

Cats

Many pet owners associate heartworm with dogs, but it’s also a potentially devastating disease for cats, too. Cat owners must be aware of the signs and symptoms, as cat heartworm that has progressed to the adult stage becomes very difficult to treat and is often fatal. Prevention is the ultimate goal due to the severe nature of ...

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Tips to Prepare for a Successful Surgery for Your Pet

Tips to Prepare for a Successful Surgery for Your Pet

Dogs

One of the most anxiety-inducing experiences for pet owners is having to take their furry friend in for surgery. Whether it's a routine procedure or something more serious, no one wants to see their pet go through anything uncomfortable, and it's normal to feel a bit nervous when sending your four-legged best friend into surgery...

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Myths and Facts About the Luck of a Cat

Myths and Facts About the Luck of a Cat

Cats

There's a lot of talk about the luck of cats, especially black cats. Some people believe they're lucky, while others think they bring bad luck to humans. There are also plenty of myths about cats’ own luckiness, like whether they always land on their feet when they fall.

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