Hyperthyroidism in Cats: Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment Options

Hyperthyroidism in Cats: Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment Options

Hyperthyroidism can become an issue for middle-aged and senior cats. In this post, our South Charlotte vets explain the disease, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options.

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How to Care for a Dog Wound

How to Care for a Dog Wound

Although not every cut or graze your dog sustains necessitates veterinary attention, it's important to understand how to treat dog wounds and when it's time to visit the vet. Our Stoney Pointe Pet Hospital team now offers wound care for dogs at home.

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How to Care for an Open Wound on a Cat

How to Care for an Open Wound on a Cat

Cats are bold, inquisitive creatures who enjoy discovering new things. Occasionally, they will sustain an injury and a wound while on their adventures. Our Rochester veterinarians talk about the most common causes of wounds in cats, how you can help with treatment, and when you should take your adoring feline to the vet today.

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Osteoarthritis in Dogs

Osteoarthritis in Dogs

Osteoarthritis is a progressive, degenerative condition that worsens over time in dogs. Although there is no cure for this painful condition, there are treatments that may help manage symptoms. These treatments can also allow your dog to age with dignity and be in a happy and comfortable condition.

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Dogs

Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Dogs

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) can affect your dog's entire gastrointestinal tract or just a portion of it. Furthermore, it is difficult to diagnose. Today, our Rochester veterinarians talk about some of the signs and symptoms of canine inflammatory bowel disease, as well as foods that might help your dog feel better.

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Is My Cat Sick? Signs Your Cat Is Sick

Is My Cat Sick? Signs Your Cat Is Sick

Learn how to recognize the signs and symptoms of a sick cat, as well as the causes. Find out what you can do to get your cat back to being happy and healthy.

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How Often Should You Take a Cat to the Vet?

How Often Should You Take a Cat to the Vet?

The best way to give your cat the best chance at a long and happy life is to get them checked out by a veterinarian every few months. How often do you take your cat to the vet? There are a lot of vets who work at our Rochester.

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Protecting Your Pet (And Your Family) From Ticks

Protecting Your Pet (And Your Family) From Ticks

Ticks can spread a number of serious diseases and are therefore dangerous to people and pets. In this post, our Rochester vets explain how these external parasites thrive, including which signs to beware of, and how to keep ticks away from your pets and your family.  

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How do I know if my pet has Lyme disease?

How do I know if my pet has Lyme disease?

Lyme disease is one of the most common tick-transmitted diseases in the world. In this post, our Rochester vets share information about Lyme disease in pets: what it is, symptoms to watch for, and treatment options. 

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Why should I bring my pet in for a fecal exam?

Why should I bring my pet in for a fecal exam?

Getting yearly fecal exams at your vet's office is the best way to keep your pet and your family safe from intestinal parasites. Annual fecals give your Rochester vet a chance to check for intestinal parasites before more serious conditions arise. 

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