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Heart Disease in Cats

Heart Disease in Cats

If your cat is suffering from heart disease it means that their heart is not functioning as it should which can lead to other more serious heart-related issues. Here, our Orange pet cardiologists discuss heart disease in cats as well as the signs, causes and treatment options available through veterinary cardiology.

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Vomiting & Diarrhea in Pets That Won't Stop: Causes & What to Do

Vomiting & Diarrhea in Pets That Won't Stop: Causes & What to Do

Vomiting and diarrhea can be a concerning sign in your pet. There are potential several causes for these symptoms of stomach upset. Our Orange vets share what you should know and what to do if your pet is experiencing vomiting and diarrhea.

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Why is My Dog Constipated & What to Do

Why is My Dog Constipated & What to Do

Dogs of any breed, size, age or lifestyle can become constipated. Constipation is one of the most common digestive issues we see in pets. Here, our Orange vets explain what you should do if you think your dog may be constipated.

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Resposible Owners' Pet Care Checklist

Resposible Owners' Pet Care Checklist

Owning a pet is more than just exercise, feeding and cuddling. You will need to offer ongoing care in order to ensure their lifelong health. Today, our Orange vets share a pet care checklist that can help you keep track of what your pet needs to stay happy and healthy.

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How To Tell If Your Dog Has Heatstroke

How To Tell If Your Dog Has Heatstroke

When the weather gets hot so does your dog. It is important to help ensure that they don't get too hot otherwise they could experience heatstroke and the dangerous symptoms that accompany this condition. Here, our Orange vets share some of the causes and symptoms of heatstroke in dogs, how to prevent it and when you should seek veterinary care for your pup.

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Congestive Heart Failure in Cats

Congestive Heart Failure in Cats

When a cat's heart is no longer able to sufficiently pump blood through their body then they will experience a condition known as Congestive Heart Failure. Today, our Orange vets share some of the signs of Congestive Heart Failure in cats, the different types they may experience and the treatment options that may be available.

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Heart Murmur in Cats

Heart Murmur in Cats

If you've been told about heart murmurs in cats then you may wonder if you should worry about your cat experiencing this condition and what to look out for. Here, our Orange vets share some information about what heart murmurs are in cats, symptoms to watch out for and how your cat can be treated if a murmur develops.

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Surgery in Dogs: Everything You Need to Know

Surgery in Dogs: Everything You Need to Know

We realize how frightening it might be to be told that your dog requires surgery. Understanding that our veterinarians do not make this suggestion carelessly is critical. Today, our Orange vets discuss surgery in dogs, types of surgery, and how to best care for your pup during recovery.

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Osteoarthritis in Dogs

Osteoarthritis in Dogs

Unfortunately, the painful symptoms that accompany osteoarthritis in dogs can become debilitating over time if it is not managed properly. Here our vets in Orange talk about the causes and symptoms of osteoarthritis in dogs and how treatments such as cold laser therapy can help provide your dog with some relief.

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Dog Tooth Extraction: What To Expect

Dog Tooth Extraction: What To Expect

In some situations when your dog's tooth is broken or decayed beyond repair, an extraction will be necessary to stop the infection and allow your dog's mouth to heal. Here, our Orange vets share some information about dog tooth extractions and what you can expect from the procedure.

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