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Abscesses in Dogs
Abscesses in Dogs

Abscesses in Dogs

An abscess is the collection of pus (white blood cells) that has built up in tissues of the body from infection.

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Anal Sac Disorders in Dogs
Anal Sac Disorders in Dogs

Anal Sac Disorders in Dogs

Anal sacs (also called glands) are two small glands located just inside your pet’s anus. They hold a liquid material that is thick, oily and has a very strong unpleasant odour.

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How to Clean Your Dog’s Ears!
How to Clean Your Dog’s Ears!

How to Clean Your Dog’s Ears!

Check out our Out-Patient Assistant, Ashley, show you how to properly clean your dog’s ears!

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Addison’s Disease – Hypoadrenocorticism
Addison’s Disease – Hypoadrenocorticism

Addison’s Disease – Hypoadrenocorticism

Patients with Addison’s disease are usually younger dogs (cats can get the disease however it is rare).

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Chocolate Toxicity
Chocolate Toxicity

Chocolate Toxicity

It is common knowledge to most people that chocolate is toxic to dogs if ingested, but most people do not know why or how harmful it can be.

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Dementia in Dogs
Dementia in Dogs

Dementia in Dogs

As our dog’s age, they can develop similar cognitive dysfunctions to what we see in humans. This can be difficult to diagnose and difficult to treat.

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Retained Puppy Teeth in Dogs
Retained Puppy Teeth in Dogs

Retained Puppy Teeth in Dogs

Puppies are born without any visible teeth. Around 3 weeks of age their puppy teeth, or “deciduous teeth”, begin to erupt from the gum line.

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What Your Vet Tech Wants You to Know
What Your Vet Tech Wants You to Know

What Your Vet Tech Wants You to Know

Veterinary technicians have many roles in the veterinary hospital that most clients never see. Here are a few things that every veterinary technician wants you to know.

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Acid Reflux in Dogs
Acid Reflux in Dogs

Acid Reflux in Dogs

Gastrointestinal reflux is characterized by an uncontrollable flow of gastric or intestinal fluid into the esophagus.

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Veterinary Diets vs. Grocery/Pet Stores
Veterinary Diets vs. Grocery/Pet Stores

Veterinary Diets vs. Grocery/Pet Stores

Your veterinary team will often recommend feeding a diet sold exclusively through hospitals.The majority of our diets are designed specifically for different medical conditions.

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Kennel Cough
Kennel Cough

Kennel Cough

Bordetella, or more commonly known as ‘kennel cough’, is a highly contagious respiratory disease in dogs

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What is Canine Parvovirus (CPV)?
What is Canine Parvovirus (CPV)?

What is Canine Parvovirus (CPV)?

Canine Parvovirus (CPV) is a highly contagious virus. There are two forms; intestinal and cardiac. The intestinal form causes vomiting, bloody diarrhea, weight loss and anorexia.

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