Pet Care Tips

Fractured Teeth in Cats

Fractured Teeth in Cats

Cats are not as known for chewing or exploring the world with their mouths as dogs are, but they can still get up to no good and even damage their teeth! Here, our Sharpsburg vets discuss the signs and symptoms of fractured teeth in cats and when it is considered an emergency.

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Fever in Cats

Fever in Cats

If your cat has a fever it could indicate an underlying health issue. Today our Sharpsburg vets explain the causes and signs of fevers in cats and how you should care for your feline friend if they have a fever.

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Mastitis in Dogs

Mastitis in Dogs

Mastitis is a real concern for pregnant dogs and for those who own them. In this post, our Sharpsburg vets answer questions about the, causes, treatment, and symptoms of mastitis in female dogs.

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Why is my dog drooling?

Why is my dog drooling?

Drooling is a normal part of life for some breeds of dog, but what do you do if there's a lot of slobber on your pet's face? Is it cause for concern? Today, our Sharpsburg vets discuss what causes drooling in dogs and when you should be concerned.

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Best Probiotics for Cats

Best Probiotics for Cats

Just like with humans, the bacteria in your cat's gut can become disrupted which can lead to a number of uncomfortable symptoms and conditions. Here, our Sharpsburg vets share some information about your kitty's gut health, how it can be managed, and what the best probiotics are for cats.

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Demystifying Pet Microchipping

Demystifying Pet Microchipping

Microchipping for animals can greatly increase the chances that they are reunited with you if they get lost. Today, our Sharpsburg vet team shares more about the benefits of microchipping.

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How often should I take my dog to the vet?

How often should I take my dog to the vet?

You love your pup and want to give them their best chance at a long and happy life, that's where regular preventive veterinary care comes in. But exactly how often, and when, should you take your dog to the vet? Our Sharpsburg vets explain.

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How to Take Care of a Senior Dog: Tips & Advice

How to Take Care of a Senior Dog: Tips & Advice

As your dog ages, there are a number of things to keep in mind when it comes to the health and well-being of a senior pooch. Here, our Sharpsburg vets explain senior dogs, their needs and what you can do to help your canine companion stay healthy and happy throughout their golden years.

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Dog Intestinal Blockage Surgery

Dog Intestinal Blockage Surgery

If your dog has a chewing and eating habit, you may be concerned about intestinal blockages. Our Sharpsburg veterinarians see this serious condition a lot. If left untreated, it can result in debilitating health problems and, in some cases, requires major surgery to save your dog's life.

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Stomatitis in Cats

Stomatitis in Cats

Stomatitis is a severe form of gum disease that could cause your cat quite a bit of pain. Our Sharpsburg vets explain the potential causes of stomatitis, how to recognize it in your kitty, and how to get it treated.

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