Best Dog Food for Senior Dogs

Best Dog Food for Senior Dogs

As your loyal furry friend grows older, their dietary requirements will also change. But how will you determine which food is suitable for them? Our vets at Seattle are here to guide you on the best nutrition for senior dogs and the advantages of each type of food.

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When Is a Dog Considered a Senior

When Is a Dog Considered a Senior

We wish our pups would stay young and spry forever but the reality is, they will get older. Our Seattle vets discuss at what age a dog is considered senior and how to keep your aging dog comfortable.

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Aging cats: When Is a Cat Considered a Senior?

Aging cats: When Is a Cat Considered a Senior?

If your cat is getting older and starting to slow done, you may be wondering when your cat is considered a senior. Today our Madison Park Veterinary Hospital vets explain how to spot the signs of aging and when your cat is considered a senior.

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Anemia in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments

Anemia in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments

Our veterinarians at Seattle will shed light on the various types of anemia in dogs, their symptoms, and treatments. Anemia can stem from various underlying health conditions, which we will discuss in detail.

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Fever in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms & Care

Fever in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms & Care

Detecting a fever in dogs can pose a challenge. Our veterinarians in Seattle have provided a comprehensive guide on how to identify fever in dogs, its underlying causes, symptoms, and crucial information you need to care for your furry friend. 

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Cranial Cruciate Ligament (CCL) Surgery in Dogs

Cranial Cruciate Ligament (CCL) Surgery in Dogs

Cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) ruptures are a common orthopedic injury in dogs. Our Seattle vets explain the injury as well as the CCL surgery process that is likely necessary for your dog. 

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The importance of regular fecal exams for pets

The importance of regular fecal exams for pets

Discover hidden parasites within your pet's gut and prevent potential health problems with annual fecal exams at your Seattle veterinary clinic. These exams allow your vet to identify internal parasites that may be causing discomfort and illness for your beloved dog or cat, safeguarding their well-being from developing more severe conditions.

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Cat Hernia Surgery & Recovery

Cat Hernia Surgery & Recovery

Discovering a hernia in your feline friend can be a worrisome experience. However, rest assured that most cat hernias are not typically serious and can be effectively treated. Today, our Seattle veterinarians describe various types of hernias in cats and provide insight into what to expect if your cat undergoes hernia surgery.

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How To Stop a Dog from Chewing (Things They Shouldn't Chew)

How To Stop a Dog from Chewing (Things They Shouldn't Chew)

Our Seattle veterinarians are here to assist if you're frustrated with your dog's habit of chewing on your belongings. They will explain the reason behind this behavior and provide ways to help curb it.

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The Importance of Dental Care for Dogs

The Importance of Dental Care for Dogs

Painful tooth decay and gum disease are common our canine companions, making regular dental exams and cleanings an essential part of your pup's annual preventive care schedule. Today, our Seattle vets explain how to clean a dog's mouth and keep your pup's teeth in great condition.

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