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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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Medical Info

Special Considerations for Senior Dog Care

Dogs older than seven years of age are considered senior pets. Senior dogs are in the stage of life in which the aging process is beginning to affect every organ system. Learn more about the care they need.

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Medical Info

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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Emergency Care

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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Surgical Care

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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Medical Info

Pain Management for Dogs

Pain management for your dog is crucial for their health and wellbeing. Our guide covers the latest advances in understanding and treating canine pain, including tips on how to recognize pain in your furry friend and ways to manage it effectively.

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Medical Info

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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Frequently Asked Questions

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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Surgical Care

Post-Operative Instructions For Dogs

After arriving at home, you should keep your dog 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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Surgical Care

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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Emergency Care

Common Dog Emergencies

Emergencies occur suddenly and without warning. Stay prepared and aware about common dog emergences and how you can support your dog's healing.

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Surgical Info

Cruciate Ligament Repair in Dogs

Cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) rupture, also known as a torn ACL, is a common injury in dogs. Surgery is often necessary to repair the torn ACL ligament and restore stability to the joint. Learn more about the treatment options, post-operative care, and more.

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Surgical Info

Slocum Post-Operative Care Guide

The Slocum® post-operative care and rehabilitation regime for orthopedic surgery in dogs covers important principles of confinement, general information, and a step-by-step guide to the rehabilitation process to ensure successful healing and recovery.

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Surgical Info

Cruciate Ligament Repair: TTA Surgery

TTA surgery is a common treatment option for dogs suffering from cruciate ligament rupture, or a torn ACL. Learn more about the surgery itself, recovery, time, and post-operative care for your pet's speedy recovery!

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Surgical Info

Cruciate Ligament Repair: MRIT Surgery

Cruciate ligament rupture is commonly known as a torn ACL and treated with the MRIT surgery, which involves an incision on the inside or outside of the knee. Learn more about the surgery itself, recovery, time, and post-operative care for your pet's speedy recovery!

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