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Veterinary Surgery For Ear Hematomas in Cats

Veterinary Surgery For Ear Hematomas in Cats

Cats can be adventurous getting into all sorts of mischief. Sometimes this can lead to injuries and can result in secondary conditions such as hematomas for injuries affecting your cat's ears. Today, our Grass Valley veterinary surgeons discuss ear hematomas in cats and when surgery may be needed.

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How To Take Care of a Kitten Without a Mother

How To Take Care of a Kitten Without a Mother

Caring for a kitten, especially one without a mother, can be stressful. Today our Grass Valley vets share ways to take care of a kitten that is without their mother and what situations may require veterinary care.

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What Does Ringworm Look Like on a Dog?

What Does Ringworm Look Like on a Dog?

While the name ringworm implies that it is caused by a worm or parasite, it is actually a type of fungal infection. In humans, we know this infection as Athlete's Foot. Today, our Grass Valley vets talk about what ringworm looks like on a dog and how it can be treated and prevented.

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When Is a Cat Considered a Senior?

When Is a Cat Considered a Senior?

One of the greatest gifts that we can receive is our pet cat living into its golden years as a healthy senior. But how do we know when they are a senior? Today our Grass Valley vets discuss when a cat is considered a senior and some of the ways you can help them to continue living a healthy life.

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Advantages of Boarding For Cats

Advantages of Boarding For Cats

No one wants to leave their beloved companions behind when they go away but sometimes it is just not avoidable. Our Grass Valley Veterinary Hospital vets share information about cat boarding services such as what to look for in boarding facilities in the Grass Valley area.

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Where to Leave a Dog While on Vacation?

Where to Leave a Dog While on Vacation?

When you are planning a vacation or some time away it can be stressful sorting out where your dog will stay. Here, our Grass Valley vets share some tips on what to look for in a boarding facility when you need to leave your dog while on vacation.

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Does My Indoor Cat Need a Friend?

Does My Indoor Cat Need a Friend?

While we may think of cats as being independent animals, they actually quite enjoy living a social life with other cats around. Today, our Grass Valley vets talk about how to tell that your cat needs a new friend and what you should consider before bringing one home.

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Puppy vaccination schedule

Puppy vaccination schedule

Vaccinations are crucial for providing lifelong protection for your dog against various preventable diseases. Here, our Grass Valley vets talk about what the recommended vaccination schedule looks like for your puppy.

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My dog has bloody diarrhea, is this an emergency?

My dog has bloody diarrhea, is this an emergency?

When our canine companions clearly aren't feeling great, it is only natural to feel alarmed. This is in no small part why it is stressful when your dog is experiencing unexplained diarrhea. Today, our Grass Valley vets examine some common causes of diarrhea, what to do if your dog's stool is bloody, and when an emergency vet visit is warranted.

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Broken Bones in Dogs: What to Do

Broken Bones in Dogs: What to Do

Your dog is a member of your family, and you never want anything bad to happen to her. Unfortunately, illness and injury can occur in dogs just as they can in humans, even if you are extremely cautious with your canine companion. Here, our Grass Valley vets explain how to tell if your dog has a broken bone and the steps you should take.

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