Procedures
Dog Checkups & Preventive Care The Top 10 Signs Your Dog May Be Sick (and What You Can Do About It) As is the case with people, a dog’s health changes with age, and our pets age much faster than we do. Read More > |
Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Acupuncture Animal acupuncture is gaining popularity, but can it help your pet? Read More > |
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A Vet's Life Life and Death Decisions Part II: Bogey's Story Owning a pet is a huge financial responsibility, and sometimes they get sick or hurt. It's important to avoid avoidable problems or look into pet insurance. Read More > |
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My Dog's Veterinarian Medical Imaging and Your Pet Sometimes, veterinarians need to take a closer look at our pets to find out what’s wrong; that’s where medical imaging is crucial. Read More > |
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Cat Surgery A-Z Declawing: The Medical Facts Declawing cats is a very controversial issue! Read More > |
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Dog Surgery A-Z How To Care For Your Pet After Surgery This video provides helpful tips for caring for your pet after surgery. Read More > |
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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Fibrosarcoma Tumors in Dogs Fibrosarcomas are slow-growing, malignant (cancerous) tumors most often found in the connective tissue of the skin and beneath the skin. While these tumors may be removed successfully, they frequently recur after surgery. Read More > |
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Dog Surgery A-Z Anesthesia and Your Dog As is the case for us, our four-legged friends may require anesthesia as part of a surgery or procedure. Read More > |
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Cat Surgery A-Z Anesthesia and Your Cat There are always risks when any anesthetic agent is administered to a patient, regardless of the length of time the patient is anesthetized. Read More > |
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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Hemangiosarcoma in Dogs Hemangiosarcoma is a form of malignant cancer that arises from the cells that line blood vessels of various tissues of the body. Read More > |
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Dog Checkups & Preventive Care The Top 10 Signs Your Dog May Be Sick (and What You Can Do About It) As is the case with people, a dog’s health changes with age, and our pets age much faster than we do. Read More > |