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Ultrasound for Dogs & Cats

Ultrasound for Dogs & Cats

Has your vet recommended that your pet have an ultrasound? If so, you may be wondering what exactly an ultrasound is and how it can help your pet? Our Greensboro specialist vets explain how ultrasound scans are performed on pets in our in-house veterinary diagnostic lab. 

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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

Vomit and diarrhea in cats ad dogs are two common signs of gastrointestinal upset. These conditions can have numerous causes. Today, our Greensboro vets share what you should know, and what to do if your pet is experiencing these symptoms.

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Common Causes of Dog Limping & What To Do

Common Causes of Dog Limping & What To Do

Limping is one of the most common reasons why dogs are brought in to see our Greensboro vets. So, for today's post, we have compiled some of the most common causes of limping in dogs and when you should seek veterinary care.

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Types of Anemia in Cats & How Its Treated

Types of Anemia in Cats & How Its Treated

When anemia is diagnosed in cats it is due either to a sudden loss of blood or an underlying condition that needs to be addressed. In today's post, our Greensboro vets look at the different types of anemia in cats, how they are caused and how they can be treated.

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How to Reduce High Fever in Dogs

How to Reduce High Fever in Dogs

Does your dog seem to have a fever? In today's post, our Greensboro vets explain how to tell if your dog has a fever, as well as the signs of dog fevers and what you can do to treat your dog's fever.

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What is the Best Dog Food for Older Dogs?

What is the Best Dog Food for Older Dogs?

Your dog's nutritional needs will change significantly throughout their lifetime. Once your pup reaches their golden years their diet will play an integral role in helping them feel great and maintain a good quality of life. In today's post, our Greensboro vets explain the best food for senior dogs.

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Help, I think my cat has laryngitis!

Help, I think my cat has laryngitis!

Is your kitty's meow sounding more like a scratchy squeak? Or has your cat lost their voice completely? Laryngitis in cats can be due to a number of reasons. Here, our Greensboro veterinary team explains cat laryngitis symptoms, causes and treatments.

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Effective Treatment Options for Joint Pain in Dogs

Effective Treatment Options for Joint Pain in Dogs

Joint pain is a common condition in dogs, particularly older, large breed dogs. That said, dogs of any age and breed can suffer from joint and mobility issues. Today our Greensboro vets explain how to tell if your dog may be suffering from joint pain and what can be done to make your pup more comfortable.

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Why Dog & Cat Checkups Are Important

Why Dog & Cat Checkups Are Important

Annual routine exams or vet checkups for your dog or cat allow your veterinarian to monitor your pet's health, check for early signs of disease, and provide preventive treatments to help protect your pet against potentially life-threatening conditions. Here, our Greensboro vets explain the benefits of regular checkups for pets. 

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Help! Why are my dog's eyes red?

Help! Why are my dog's eyes red?

Much like your own eyes, your dog's eyes will become red if they are suffering from an infection, irritation due to a foreign object, dry eyes, or physical trauma. Our Greensboro Board Certified Veterinary Ophthalmologist and team share the causes and treatments for red eyes in dogs.

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