Emergency Care
Common Household Hazards for Cats & Dogs
With various dangers lurking in corners and cabinets, the home can be a minefield of poisons for our pets. Pets get exposed to toxic substances, many of which included everyday household products.
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Pet Euthanasia & Cremation
Saying goodbye to a beloved pet can be heart-wrenching. This article provides guidance on pet euthanasia and cremation, helping you navigate these difficult decisions with compassion and respect.
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Helping Your Cat With Osteoarthritis
Learn how to improve your cat's quality of life with osteoarthritis. This article provides practical tips for managing pain, increasing mobility, and ensuring your feline companion's comfort. Discover how to help your furry friend feel better and enjoy a more active lifestyle.
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Wellness Testing in Cats
Detecting underlying illnesses in apparently healthy cats can improve treatment outcomes and their quality of life. Discover why it's crucial to schedule regular wellness exams for your feline friend.
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Senior Pet Wellness FAQs
Curious about senior pet wellness? Check out our FAQs! Learn about the essential components of pet wellness management, including diet, exercise, and preventative care, and get tips on how to keep your aging furry friend healthy and happy.
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Special Considerations for Senior Cat Care
Senior cats deserve extra care. Improved nutrition, prevention of infectious disease and advances in veterinary medical care have resulted in our cats living longer and healthier lives.
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Degenerative Joint Disease in Cats
Learn about degenerative joint disease in cats. This article covers the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options for this common feline health issue, helping you better understand and care for your furry friend.
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Pet Dental Care Guide
Our pet dental care guide offers valuable tips and advice on keeping your furry friend's teeth and gums healthy. With proper care and regular check-ups, you can prevent dental problems and improve your pet's overall health.
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AAHA Professional Dental Care Guidelines
AAHA (American Animal Hospital Association) recommended regular oral examinations and dental cleanings, under general anesthesia, for all adult dogs and cats.
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First Aid Treatment of Common Pet Emergencies
Your pet will need a series of interventions medications to prevent anaphylactic shock. This type of allergic reaction can be fatal, and immediate treatment should be sought.
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Post-Operative Instructions For Cats
After arriving at home, you should keep your cat warm and comfortable by providing a soft clean bed, ideally in a quiet and draft-free room at a comfortable room temperature (68-75°F or 20-24°C).
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Pain Management for Cats
As all cat owners know, cats are NOT small dogs. And when it comes to pain and pain management, this is certainly true. Cats are much less likely to show outward signs of pain, especially when they are suffering.
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Surgical Discharge Instructions For Cats
Your pet has undergone major surgery and is now being discharged for continued care at home. Your job during the recovery period at home is just as important as the surgical procedure just performed.
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Pet Surgical Care FAQs
Your pet is just about to go through a major surgery. Our team wants to make sure you are prepared to make informed decisions about your pet's wellbeing. Get all the information you need about pre-surgery prep instructions, post-operative care, and more!
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Pre-Surgical Preparation and Testing
Preparing your pet for surgery? Prior to any procedure, it's important to take certain steps to ensure their safety and minimize risk. From pre-surgical testing to anesthetic monitoring, learn how to best prepare your furry friend for surgery with our helpful guide.
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Dental Cleaning in Cats
When rough tartar accumulates on tooth surfaces and touches the gum line, it is time to bring your cat in for a professional oral assessment, treatment, and prevention visit. Learn about what happens in dental visits.
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