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Kidney Failure In Dogs

Posted Feb 22nd, 2023 in Conditions & Illnesses, Core Care, Dental, Diagnostics, Dogs, Dogs Conditions & Illnesses, Dogs Core Care, Dogs Dental, Dogs Diagnostics, Dogs Geriatric, Dogs Internal Medicine, Dogs Pain Management, Dogs Prevention, Dogs Routine Exams, Dogs Tips Advice, Dogs Toxins, Geriatric, Internal Medicine, Pain Management, Prevention, Routine Exams, Tips & Advice, Toxins

Today our vets explain a little about the causes and treatment of kidney failure in dogs, as well as the signs and symptoms of kidney failure to look out for.

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Pulmonary Edema: Fluid in the Lungs in Dogs

Posted Feb 19th, 2022 in Conditions & Illnesses, Diagnostics, Dogs, Dogs Conditions & Illnesses, Dogs Diagnostics, Dogs Emergency, Dogs Internal Medicine, Dogs Respiratory, Dogs Services Treatment, Dogs Specialty, Dogs Technology, Dogs Tips Advice, Dogs Toxins, Emergency, Internal Medicine, Respiratory, Specialty, Tips & Advice, Toxins

While fluid in the lungs (pulmonary edema) is most commonly associated with pneumonia in dogs, fluid can build up in the lungs as a result of several other conditions. Today, we explain more about the causes, symptoms, and treatments for fluid in the lungs in dogs.

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What To Do If Your Dog Eats A Battery

Posted Feb 17th, 2022 in Dogs, Dog Behavior, Dogs Emergency, Dogs Gastric, Dogs Internal Medicine, Dogs Services Treatment, Dogs Surgery, Dogs Toxins, Injury, Internal Medicine, Services & Treatment, Surgery, Tips & Advice, Toxins

Batteries can be toxic to dogs, so if you think your dog has eaten a battery, call the vet right away for advice and to arrange emergency care.

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When To Take Your Dog To The Emergency Vet

Posted Feb 2nd, 2022 in Dogs, Dogs Conditions & Illnesses, Dogs Emergency, Dogs Gastric, Dogs Pain Management, Dogs Services Treatment, Dogs Tips Advice, Dogs Toxins, Emergency, Gastric, Injury, Pain Management, Services & Treatment, Tips & Advice, Toxins

If your dog is unwell or in pain, it can be difficult to tell if you can wait to see your regular vet or if you should take them to an emergency animal clinic. Here are 5 signs that indicate your dog needs emergency care.

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