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Read more about the article Help! Blood in My Dog’s Urine 

Help! Blood in My Dog’s Urine 

  • Post author:Braselton ERVet
  • Post published:April 13, 2022
  • Post category:Dog/Emergency/Holiday/Pet

Blood in the urine is a serious sign of an underlying medical condition that needs to be addressed immediately before the problem progresses to a more serious stage which could…

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Read more about the article How to Avoid a Pet Disaster This Easter

How to Avoid a Pet Disaster This Easter

  • Post author:Braselton ERVet
  • Post published:April 6, 2022
  • Post category:Cat/Dog/Emergency/Holiday/Pet

As we celebrate the Easter holiday, it is important to ensure that the safety of our loved ones, especially our pets, is guaranteed lest we mourn their death alongside the…

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Read more about the article How to Ensure Your Pet is Safe Around Water

How to Ensure Your Pet is Safe Around Water

  • Post author:Braselton ERVet
  • Post published:March 30, 2022
  • Post category:Cat/Dog/Emergency/Holiday/Pet

Safety during your holiday is a key consideration that you need to put into the forefront in order to keep every member of your family safe and healthy. In outdoor…

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Read more about the article Cat Panting – Things You Ought to Know

Cat Panting – Things You Ought to Know

  • Post author:Braselton ERVet
  • Post published:March 2, 2022
  • Post category:Cat/Dog/Emergency/Pet

Panting is normally observed as a way of cooling down in many pets, especially dogs. This occurrence is uncommon in cats and although it could be linked to the same…

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Read more about the article Celebrating Valentine’s Day Safely with Your Pet

Celebrating Valentine’s Day Safely with Your Pet

  • Post author:Braselton ERVet
  • Post published:February 9, 2022
  • Post category:Blog/Cat/Dog/Emergency/Holiday/Pet

Valentine's Day is a day of fun, expressing love for our loved ones including pets and sharing. It could, however, turn to be fatal especially when some precautions regarding toxic…

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Read more about the article What You Should Know About Runny Canine Eyes

What You Should Know About Runny Canine Eyes

  • Post author:Braselton ERVet
  • Post published:February 2, 2022
  • Post category:Blog/Dog/Emergency/Pet

Discharge from the eyes of your dog is a common problem that may be completely normal, while others are associated with potentially serious health problems. Each discharge is an indicator…

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Read more about the article Understanding Hip Dysplasia in Dogs

Understanding Hip Dysplasia in Dogs

  • Post author:Braselton ERVet
  • Post published:January 26, 2022
  • Post category:Blog/Cat/Dog/Emergency/Pet

Hip dysplasia is a condition that occurs during the growth stage in dogs whereby faulty development of either the head of the femur bone or the acetabulum of the hip or…

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Read more about the article Things You Should Know About Diabetes in Pets

Things You Should Know About Diabetes in Pets

  • Post author:Braselton ERVet
  • Post published:January 19, 2022
  • Post category:Blog/Cat/Dog/Emergency/Pet

Diabetes, also known as diabetes mellitus, is a condition that occurs when the body cannot use glucose the way it is meant to. Diabetes affects not only human beings but also…

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Read more about the article What Does a Catnip Do to Your Cat?

What Does a Catnip Do to Your Cat?

  • Post author:Braselton ERVet
  • Post published:January 12, 2022
  • Post category:Blog/Cat/Emergency/Pet

The catnip is a plant that belongs to the mint family which means it comes with a special smell. Catnips have a special effect on cats especially when inheld. Hyperactivity…

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Read more about the article Statistics, Reasons, and Important Information Regarding Dog Bites

Statistics, Reasons, and Important Information Regarding Dog Bites

  • Post author:Braselton ERVet
  • Post published:January 5, 2022
  • Post category:Blog/Dog/Emergency/Pet

Despite being our adorable pets and offering us the best company, dogs remain animals and lack the capacity to think before they act hence will result in biting whenever they…

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