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Tularemia 'Rabbit Fever' in Dogs

Tularemia or 'Rabbit Fever' is a bacterial disease that is typically mild in healthy dogs, but can be deadly for pets that are immune compromised. Today our vets share a few facts about tularemia.

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What causes seizures in dogs ?

There are a number of reasons that your dog may have a seizure. Our vets share some of the reasons that dogs have seizures, and what you should do if your dog has a seizure.

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Signs Your Pet Needs Emergency Vet Care

Knowing when your pet is in need of emergency care isn't always obvious. Here, our vets share some of the signs that indicate a trip to the Emergency Vet is necessary. 

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Dog Skin Problems: Scratching, Itching, & Other Skin Conditions

Itching, scratching, and licking are signs your dog has a condition known as dermatitis. Find out what might be causing the skin problems, and how you can help treat them.

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10 Veterinary Emergencies That Can't Wait

While no pet owner hopes to ever have to visit a veterinary emergency clinic, sometimes it is unavoidable. Here, our emergency veterinarians shed some light on situations that require immediate attention by a veterinarian. 

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Cancer in Dogs - Signs & Symptoms

Our vets know that finding a lump on your canine friend can be very worrying. While many lumps are not cancer related, there are a number of cancers which are common in dogs and it can be helpful to watch for the signs of this serious disease.

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Blindness & Visual Impairment in Dogs

Like their people, many dogs suffer from loss of vision as they get older, or as a result of other underlying health issues or injury. Today our vets share a few of the signs that your dog may be struggling with blindness or vision loss.

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Should I microchip my dog?

Microchipping your dog can increase the chances that they are found if they get lost. Read on to learn more about the benefits of microchipping.

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My dog has blood in his poop - what should I do?

Our vets know that responsible dog owners spend a lot of time picking up their dog's poop. For that reason, you likely have a pretty good idea of what a normal stool looks like for your dog. But what should you do if you notice blood in your dog's poop? 

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Managing Pain in Dogs After Neutering

Our PetVet Care Center vets understand that deciding to have your dog spayed or neutered can be an emotional decision for you as a pet owner, but try to keep in mind that these surgeries are fairly routine for your vet, and easy to recover from for you dog. 

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