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Read more about the article Understanding Dyspnea; Breathing Problems in Dogs and Cats
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Understanding Dyspnea; Breathing Problems in Dogs and Cats

  • Post author:Local Value Admin
  • Post published:May 9, 2018
  • Post category:Blog/Cat/Dog/Emergency

There are several respiratory conditions in cats and dogs, but the most dangerous of them all is dyspnea. And since pets cannot explain themselves, it’s your responsibility as a pet…

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Read more about the article Detecting Medical Emergency Situations

Detecting Medical Emergency Situations

  • Post author:Local Value Admin
  • Post published:April 25, 2018
  • Post category:Blog/Cat/Dog/Emergency/Pet

Detecting Medical Emergency Situations in your Pet; When to Take Action We all know what to do when in a medical emergency, but what happens if it’s your pet facing…

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Read more about the article Shivering and Lethargy in pets

Shivering and Lethargy in pets

  • Post author:Local Value Admin
  • Post published:April 11, 2018
  • Post category:Blog/Cat/Dog/Emergency/Pet

Shivering and Lethargy in pets; When should I be worried? Just like humans, pet shiver for different reasons. They could be cold, feeling anxious or in pain. However, if you…

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Read more about the article Gastrointestinal Foreign Body Removal

Gastrointestinal Foreign Body Removal

  • Post author:Local Value Admin
  • Post published:March 28, 2018
  • Post category:Blog/Cat/Dog/Emergency/Pet

Cats and especially dogs tend to eat items are that not food including small toys, plastic, strings, meat bones, and trash. Removing these objects requires surgery. Overview Items that cannot…

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Read more about the article Exploratory Laparotomy

Exploratory Laparotomy

  • Post author:Local Value Admin
  • Post published:March 14, 2018
  • Post category:Blog/Cat/Dog/Pet

Abdominal exploratory laparotomy refers to the surgical procedure pets undergo involving the opening of their abdominal cavities to examine the organs therein for therapeutic or diagnostic reasons. Indications and Tests…

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Read more about the article Your Pet’s Cesarean Section – What you Need to Know

Your Pet’s Cesarean Section – What you Need to Know

  • Post author:Local Value Admin
  • Post published:March 7, 2018
  • Post category:Blog/Cat/Dog/Emergency/Pet

Normally, a birth process goes smoothly for your pet, but complications can arise at any moment. Here’s all you need to know if faced with the option of a Cesarean…

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Read more about the article Anastomosis

Anastomosis

  • Post author:Local Value Admin
  • Post published:February 22, 2018
  • Post category:Blog/Cat/Dog/Pet

Anastomosis, or Intestinal Resection, is the removal of part of the intestine due to disease or illness. It is most commonly performed on pets that have intestinal obstructions due to…

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Read more about the article Acute Abdomen Treatment

Acute Abdomen Treatment

  • Post author:Local Value Admin
  • Post published:February 15, 2018
  • Post category:Blog/Cat/Dog/Pet

A Step-Step Guide On Acute Abdomen Treatment For Your Pet Acute abdomen or acute gastrointestinal pain is one of the complications we commonly address in our emergency veterinary stations. The…

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Read more about the article Splenectomy, Risks and Healing.

Splenectomy, Risks and Healing.

  • Post author:Local Value Admin
  • Post published:February 1, 2018
  • Post category:Blog/Cat/Dog/Pet

What you need to know about Splenectomy, Risks Involved and Healing Process. Splenectomy is the removal of the spleen due to injury or illness from your pet’s body. In most…

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Read more about the article Cats Straining To Urinate

Cats Straining To Urinate

  • Post author:Local Value Admin
  • Post published:January 4, 2018
  • Post category:Blog/Cat

Your cat may be subject to urinary problems, much more frequently than a dog. These problems can sometimes lead to urinary obstruction that is an emergency situation. At Animal Emergency…

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