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Veterinary Diagnostics: An In-Depth Look at X-rays for Dogs

Veterinary Diagnostics: An In-Depth Look at X-rays for Dogs

Sometimes, imaging is needed to help provide you with a diagnosis or monitor the health of your furry friend. Here, our Orange vets go into detail about the use of X-rays for dogs and how we perform veterinary diagnostic imaging in our laboratory.

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Stomatitis in Cats

Stomatitis in Cats

Painful oral health conditions like stomatitis can occur when a cat doesn't have regular dental care and oral hygiene. Here, our Orange veterinarians discuss the causes and symptoms of stomatitis in cats as well as the treatment options and how it can be prevented.

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Giardia in Cats

Giardia in Cats

Giardia is an infection that is caused by bacteria that are ingested or inhaled by your cat. It can lead to uncomfortable symptoms like diarrhea and vomiting. Here, our Orange vets share some of the signs of giardia in cats, how it is transmitted and what the prognosis is with treatment.

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Understanding Blood Tests for Dogs

Understanding Blood Tests for Dogs

Whether used as a part of routine care or in an urgent care situation, blood tests can provide your vet with valuable insight into your pet's health. Here, our Orange vets share some information about the use of blood tests for dogs, including why and when they are needed and what they show us.

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How can I tell if my cat is pregnant?

How can I tell if my cat is pregnant?

If your female cat isn't fixed and she finds her way outside or meets an intact male you could be surprised with a rounder kitty in the near future. Below, our Orange vets share the signs that your cat might be pregnant, how pregnancy will be diagnosed and how you can care for them during this time.

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How to Raise a Puppy: Guide for the First Year

How to Raise a Puppy: Guide for the First Year

So you are getting a new puppy, how exciting! But what will you need to prepare for during that first year? Here, our Orange vets share a guide including tips on how to raise your new puppy and what to expect after you first bring them home.

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X-Rays for Dogs

X-Rays for Dogs

When a vet makes an appointment for radiographs for dogs, it means that they are looking to create an internal image of your pup's structures for diagnosis or treatment. Our vets at Orange talk about dog X-rays, how they are done, and how long they can take.

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Why are my cat's ears warm?

Why are my cat's ears warm?

Cat's ears change temperature for various reasons, so it's not uncommon for them to feel warm or cold to the touch. There may be certain situations, however, where your cat's warm ears indicate a medical issue. Today, our Orange vets talk about why your cat's ears are hot or warm along with the common causes and symptoms, and what steps might be taken to treat them.

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How to Choose Dog Food: What is the Best Food for Dogs?

How to Choose Dog Food: What is the Best Food for Dogs?

Deciding which food to feed your pup can be overwhelming. Especially with the wide range of foods that are on the market today. Luckily, our Orange vets are here to share some information about the best dog foods for each stage in your pup's life and what you should know about meeting their nutritional needs.

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Vaccine Reactions in Dogs: Everything You Should Know

Vaccine Reactions in Dogs: Everything You Should Know

While preventive care is a crucial part of protecting your pet against serious conditions and diseases, it's important to know the risks that may be involved, even if they are rare. Today, our Orange vets talk about pet vaccinations, the common vaccine reactions in dogs, and why these routine shots are so important.

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