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Signs That Your Dog's Eyesight May Be Failing

Signs That Your Dog's Eyesight May Be Failing

Like people, dogs can lose their eyesight and struggle with the challenges of going blind. Here, our Albany vets share how to recognize the first signs of deteriorating eyesight in dogs, some causes, and what you should do if you suspect blindness.

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What To Do if Your Dog or Cat has Diarrhea

What To Do if Your Dog or Cat has Diarrhea

A pet's diarrhea is one of the messiest and most distressing symptoms that pet parents need to deal with. In today's post, our Albany vets discuss what to do if your cat or dog has diarrhea.

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Cat Wellness - How Often to Visit Vet With Cats

Cat Wellness - How Often to Visit Vet With Cats

Wondering why you should take your cat to the vet when they seem perfectly healthy? Here, our Albany vets explain why regular cat vet visits are important, and how often you should take your cat to the vet for a wellness exam. 

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The Importance of Scheduled Dog Vet Visits

The Importance of Scheduled Dog Vet Visits

Dog wellness exams provide your vet with the opportunity 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. Today, our Albany vets explain how routine exams help to keep your dog well.

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Stages & Treatment for Ehrlichiosis in Dogs

Stages & Treatment for Ehrlichiosis in Dogs

Ehrlichiosis is a serious disease that develops in dogs after being bitten by an infected tick. Although particularly common in Southeastern and Southwestern United States this tick-borne disease is seen in dogs across North America. Our Albany vets are able to diagnose and treat Ehrlichiosis. Learn more about this serious threat to your dog's health here.

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What dissolves bladder stones in dogs?

What dissolves bladder stones in dogs?

Bladder stones can cause urination problems for your dog, and can even become life-threatening if they cause a total obstruction of the bladder. Here, our Albany vets explain some signs of bladder stones in dogs and how they are treated.

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How to Reduce a High Fever in Dogs

How to Reduce a High Fever in Dogs

It can be challenging for even the most attentive pet parents to know whether their dog has a fever. Today, our Albany vets explain how to detect a fever in dogs, the causes, symptoms and what you need to know to care for your pet.

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What should I do if my cat is limping?

What should I do if my cat is limping?

There are a number of ways that your cat could injure a leg or paw and wind up limping. But injuries aren't the only reason for cat limping. In today's post our Albany vets share some reasons for limping in cats and what to do if your cat is limping.

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How to Relieve Constipation in Dogs

How to Relieve Constipation in Dogs

Our Albany vets frequently treat dogs that have been brought to us due to constipation, and while it may not seem like a serious issue, constipation in dogs can be life-threatening. Here we look at why constipation is a serious health concern for our canine companions and what you can do.

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Should I take my pet to the emergency vet?

Should I take my pet to the emergency vet?

Our Albany vets understand that it can be challenging for pet parents to know if their animal requires urgent emergency care. Here are a few signs that could indicate that it's time to take your dog or cat to the emergency animal hospital. 

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