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Healthy Pet Care Tips

6 Best House Cat Breeds

While there’s no instruction manual for how to choose a cat, there’s likely a breed out there that best fits your current habits and lifestyle. Our veterinarians highlight 6 breeds known for being content indoor companions.

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Diagnosis & Treatment of Canine Cataracts

Our veterinary ophthalmologist discusses the importance of your pet's eye care. 

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Should I microchip my dog?

Microchipping your dog can increase the chances that they are found if they get lost. Read on to learn more about the benefits of microchipping.

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Plants That Are Toxic to Cats

Many common houseplants are toxic to cats. If your feline friend decides to nibble on a plant, being able to tell your veterinarian exactly what your cat has eaten will help your vet to provide appropriate treatment as quickly as possible.

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Is your cat overweight?

Perhaps you've never given your cat's weight much thought, but carrying just a couple of extra ounces can make a big difference to your cat's wellbeing. Here, our vet explains how you can tell if your cat might be overweight. 

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Common Dog Illnesses & Symptoms

Many common dog illnesses and symptoms can be cause for concern, or even fatal if left untreated. Our vets offer advice about health problems to watch for.

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10 Reasons Why Your Cat is Not Eating

Cats can be notoriously picky eaters, but don't assume this is the only reason they're not eating. Our vets provide some other common causes and when you should see your vet.

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How do I know if my pet has fleas?

Here, our vets share the signs of flea infestations to help you detect them early to keep your pet healthy and happy.

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Destructive Chewing Prevention for Dogs

While chewing is normal and healthy in dogs, most pet owners would prefer not to sacrifice their favorite pair of shoes or a brand new throw pillow. Here, our vets explain the causes of destructive chewing in dogs, and how to stop it.

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Why should my pet have a fecal exam?

Fecal exams give your vet the opportunity to check your dog or cat for intestinal parasites which are otherwise difficult to detect. Annual fecals are the best way to ensure that your pet and your family are safe from intestinal parasites. 

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