So Your Cat Needs an X-Ray: Questions You Might Have

Posted on: 28 July 2020

Has your vet recently informed you that your cat needs an X-ray? Perhaps they have referred you to a veterinary imaging center to have the X-ray taken, or maybe your vet has an X-ray machine and will be taking the images themselves. In either case, you're bound to have a few questions about this procedure. Take a look at the answers below. 1. Will your cat have to be sedated for their X-rays?
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Three Ways To Minimize Tracheal Issues In Your Dog

Posted on: 30 June 2020

If you're like most people who have chosen to share their lives with a canine companion, you undoubtedly want your pet to enjoy a long and healthy life. However, your pet can't tell you when something is wrong, and dogs have evolved to hide signs of pain and weakness. For instance, your furry friend could be suffering from tracheal damage and you most likely wouldn't even know it until the condition progresses to the point where your pet is constantly coughing and choking.
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Declawing Your Cat: Aftercare To Know About

Posted on: 4 June 2020

If you have decided to declaw your first cat, you may not know what you can or should expect from the process and when it comes to taking care of your cat after the fact. Get to know more about what to expect after your cat comes home from the veterinarian's office. Then, you can be sure you are taking the best possible care of them as they recover from the procedure.
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What To Know Before Taking Your Pet To An Emergency Pet Clinic

Posted on: 11 May 2020

Ordinarily, you bring your pet to the vet for checkups during normal business hours. However, your pet may have an accident or develop an illness outside the hours of nine to five. 24-hour pet clinics are available at all times to provide diagnostic services and treatment. Here are four things you should be prepared for when you take your pet to an emergency pet clinic: 1. Pets will be seen in order of need.
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