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8 Signs There Might Be Something Wrong With Your Cat

When it comes to pets, we all want what’s best for them. Sometimes it’s just hard to know when something is wrong with your pet. We sometimes see the signs, but we might be ignorant of what they all mean. Cats are secretive animals, so it might prove much harder to know when they are sick or in pain. If you own a cat that displays any of these signs, you probably need to see your veterinarian.

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Beyond the Veterinary Clinic: Caring for a Dog with Cancer

Our veterinary clinic will be your closest ally in the battle against cancer if your dog has been diagnosed. But you are still your dog’s primary caregiver, so you need to be armed with the knowledge on how you can help with managing and treating their condition.

Here are some essential and practical tips that can help give you a clear picture of what it takes to care for a dog diagnosed with, undergoing treatment for, and recovering from cancer.

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Sykesville Vet Tips: Pet Health Hazards During Winter

Winter is always a busy season for us veterinarians. There are a number of threats that can put the health and safety of your dearest pet at risk during this time of year. Here are some top tips from our Sykesville vet staff on how you can keep your pet safe from those wintry threats.

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Warning: Do You Know the #1 “Silent Killer” of Dogs & Cats?

When we talk about “silent killers” of dogs and cats, we’re talking about those diseases that show no early signs and yet are deadly enough to cause damage without you knowing. The sad bit is that by the time you realize your pet is ill and visit the pet hospital, the damage done could be irreversible.

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What is Ringworm and How Can You Prevent It?

Ringworm is a common condition that can affect both pets and humans. A fungal infection of the superficial layers of the skin, hair, and nails, the name ‘ringworm’ comes from the round, red, raised ring that marks the boundary of the inflammation.

It is safe to say that most people have either had ringworm themselves, or known someone who has. There are several different forms of ringworm that you should be aware of in order to know how to treat it in either you or your pet.

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How to Prevent Parasites from Harming Pocket Pets

Common pests and parasites that usually infest cats and dogs can also affect pocket pets, such as guinea pigs, ferrets, gerbils, hamsters, and rabbits. Unfortunately, the medications that work for your other pets may not be the best treatment for smaller animals.

Preventative care in these cases is crucial. Here are the various parasites that can harm pocket pets and the preventative actions you can do to keep them safe.

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Cat Care Tips for the Autumn Season

The seasons are changing and fall is upon us, which tends to conjure up images of sweaters, boots, and cozy snuggles by the fire, but this time of year can also prove to be dangerous for your feline friend. As the fall foliage begins to drop from the trees, it is important that you educate yourself about a few important cat care tips. As with any season, there are certain pests to be on the lookout for, as well as other potential hazards that can be avoided with a little work on your part.

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A Run-Down of Heartworm and Flea Prevention for Dogs

Adding heartworm and flea prevention for dogs to your to-do list as a pet owner is worth every bit of time and effort you put into it. Not only does it help keep your dog safe but also it saves you the trouble (and expenses) of treating a full-blown infection or infestation.

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How to Know if You Need a Guinea Pig Veterinarian

Guinea pigs are wonderful little companions that are actually quite healthy, overall. However, if they do happen to get sick, their health can deteriorate rapidly and it can cause a great deal of heartache for pet owners.

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