Whipworm In Dogs - A Pet Parent's Guide

Whipworm In Dogs - A Pet Parent's Guide

Whipworms are parasitic worms that lives in the large intestine and cecum of dogs, causing irritation and a variety of unpleasant symptoms. Today, our Los Angeles veterinarians discuss the symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of whipworms in dogs.

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How often should I take my pet to the vet?

How often should I take my pet to the vet?

You care about your pet and want to give them the best chance of living a long and happy life, which is why regular veterinary checkups and preventive care are essential. But how frequently should you take your dog or cat to the vet? Our Los Angeles veterinarians explain...

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What is Bordetella in Dogs?

What is Bordetella in Dogs?

Your dog must be protected against the highly contagious Bordetella (Kennel Cough) virus if it is groomed or boarded at a facility while you are away. Our Los Angeles vets are here to answer any questions you may have.

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Heartworm in Dogs

Heartworm in Dogs

Heartworm disease is a serious, often fatal condition in dogs that can result in severe lung disease, heart failure, organ damage, and more. Our Los Angeles vets explain why preventing heartworm disease is both easier on your pet, and your wallet than treating the disease after your dog becomes ill.

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6 Things You Can Do to Keep Your Dog Healthy

6 Things You Can Do to Keep Your Dog Healthy

You want to do everything possible to give your dog a long and happy life. In addition to lots of love and attention, there are a few other basic steps that are essential when it comes to helping to ensure your dog's health. Our veterinarians at Los Angeles have compiled a list of six things you can do to help your dog live a long and healthy life.

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How Often Should I Take A Cat to The Vet?

How Often Should I Take A Cat to The Vet?

You love your cat and want to do everything you can to make sure they live a long and healthy life. So how often do you take a cat to the vet to keep them looking and feeling they're very best? From kittenhood to their golden years - here's what our Los Angeles vets recommend.

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Vaccine Reactions in Dogs

Vaccine Reactions in Dogs

The chances of your pet having a severe reaction to a vaccine are usually very low, and the risk is usually well worth it. Vaccines protect your dog from a wide range of serious illnesses that can be difficult and costly to treat. Our Davidson County veterinarians provide advice on how to deal with a vaccine reaction.

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Annual Dog and Cat Exams and Why They Are Important

Annual Dog and Cat Exams and Why They Are Important

Annual exams or vet checkups for your dog or cat allow your veterinarian to monitor your pet's health, look for early signs of disease, and prescribe preventive treatments to help protect your pet from potentially fatal illnesses. Today, our Los Angeles veterinarians discuss the advantages of pet preventive care.

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Bladder Stones in Cats

Bladder Stones in Cats

Bladder stones are a common cause of pain and discomfort in cats, but how do they develop and how can they be treated? We look at the types, causes, symptoms, and treatments for bladder stones in cats to help you understand more about the condition.

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Giardia in Dogs

Giardia in Dogs

Giardia is a parasite that can afflict dogs, cats, and humans with the infection of Giardiasis. In this post, our Los Angeles vets define Giardia, how it spreads, and how it is treated.

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