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Our practices are proud to meet the rigorous veterinary service and care requirements necessary to be accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA).
Has your dog's skin started changing color, becoming purple or blueish? They may be experiencing cyanosis. In this post, you will learn about the causes and dangers of cyanosis in dogs, as well as the prognosis and treatment options.
Our veterinarians see fewer cases of heatstroke in cats than in dogs, nonetheless, it does happen. Here, are some common symptoms of heatstroke in cats, and what you should do if you think your cat has heatstroke.
While we are normally concerned with our dogs becoming overweight, many lose weight as they get older. Today's blog post looks at weight loss in senior dogs, including causes and when to be concerned.
The canary is a charming little bird that makes a cheerful, easy-to-care-for companion. Are you considering getting a canary? Here are a few basic care tips to help you keep your canary happy and healthy.
Autoimmune anemia is a sign your dog is suffering from an underlying health condition that needs to be treated immediately. In today's post, you will find information on this serious condition and how it's treated.
Dogs can certainly be rambunctious. They have lots of energy and love to run, jump, and play, which is great but does involve the risk of injury. In today's post, you will find information about broken bones in dogs, how to tell if a bone is broken, and what to do if your dog breaks a leg.
It can be a very painful and scary experience for your dog if they suffer a broken jawbone. Today's post explains the causes of a broken jaw in dogs, how the injury can be repaired, and how to care for your pet after this injury.
Is your dog continuously licking the same spot, perhaps a front leg? Read on to learn about the causes of lick granuloma in dogs, and how it can be treated.
Horses are built for running and exercise. Their strong yet agile body makes them efficient for moving around, but did you know that it's a necessary part of their daily routine? Today's post looks at the importance of exercise for horses and the best options for getting them moving.
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