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A Pet Parent's Guide to Kidney Failure in Cats

A Pet Parent's Guide to Kidney Failure in Cats

Kidney failure, whether chronic or acute, can have devastating effects on your cat's kidneys, related organs and bodily functions. Today, our Oak Grove vets discuss the symptoms of kidney failure in cats, as well as possible causes and how this condition is treated. 

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Pet Dental Care Checklist - Keeping Your Pet's Mouth Healthy

Pet Dental Care Checklist - Keeping Your Pet's Mouth Healthy

You make sure that your pet eats a nutritious diet and gets plenty of exercise, but do you pay attention to the health of their teeth and gums? To help you keep your pet's mouth in tip-top condition follow these tips from our Oak Grove vets.

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Puppy Vaccination Schedule - When To Get Your Puppy's Shots

Puppy Vaccination Schedule - When To Get Your Puppy's Shots

At Oak Grove Animal Hospital our vets understand that repeated appointments for your dog's vaccines can seem inconvenient, but following this vaccination schedule is the best way to help protect your pet's health now and throughout their lifetime.

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Blood in Dog Stool - Is It an Emergency

Blood in Dog Stool - Is It an Emergency

If you walk your dog regularly you spend a lot of time picking up their dog's poop. So, chances are that you have a pretty good idea of what a normal stool looks like for your dog. But what should you do if you notice blood in your dog's stool? Our Oak Grove vets explain.

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Constipation in Cats - What You Need to Know

Constipation in Cats - What You Need to Know

Constipation in cats is often mild enough to treat at home but can quickly go from being an uncomfortable issue to being a serious health concern for your kitty. Below, our Oak Grove vets discuss the signs of constipation in cats, possible causes and how it can be treated.

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Signs of Intestinal Blockages in Dogs

Signs of Intestinal Blockages in Dogs

If your dog has a habit of swallowing things they shouldn't, then intestinal blockages are a real health concern! Blockages can result in devastating health issues and in some cases, major surgery is required to save your dog's life. Our Oak Grove vets explain more...

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Signs of a Pet Emergency & What to Do

Signs of a Pet Emergency & What to Do

Accidents, injuries and sudden illness can strike our pets at any time, so you need to be ready to take action right away. Here, our Oak Grove vets provide a few examples of situations that require emergency care and what you should do if your pet is experiencing a health emergency.

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A Pet-Parent's Guide to C-Sections for Dogs

A Pet-Parent's Guide to C-Sections for Dogs

Many dogs manage to give birth naturally without the need for veterinary intervention, but how do you know if your dog needs a c-section? If your dog is about to give birth here are some tips from our Oak Grove vets to help you spot when a c-section may be necessary.

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A Pet Parent's Guide to Common Dog Surgeries

A Pet Parent's Guide to Common Dog Surgeries

Our Oak Grove vets understand that learning your dog needs surgery can be overwhelming, but understanding the general process for common dog surgeries may help to ease your stress. Today we provide some insight into what's involved in preparing for dog surgeries, and what to expect from the recovery process.

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PU Surgery in Cats

PU Surgery in Cats

Occasionally cats may experience the symptoms of a urinary blockage. These blockages can be life-threatening if not treated immediately and a perineal urethrostomy may be suggested. In today's post, our Oak Grove vets talk about what a perineal urethrostomy surgery is and what to expect from PU surgery and recovery for your cat.

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