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Our Turlock vets share tips and advice to help you keep your pets healthy and happy, from parasite prevention strategies to identifying worrying pet behaviors.

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Surgery for Ear Hematomas in Cats

Surgery for Ear Hematomas in Cats

When a cat experiences trauma to their ears, they can develop little blood blisters that can be painful and develop complications if left untreated. Here, our Turlock vets talk about ear hematomas in cats, why they should be treated and what you can expect from surgery to treat this condition.

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What is hyperthyroidism in cats?

What is hyperthyroidism in cats?

The thyroid is a gland responsible for producing hormones that assist with the function of the body. An excess of these hormones is referred to as hyperthyroidism. Today, our Turlock vets talk about hyperthyroidism in cats including diagnosis and treatment options.

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Cushing's Disease in Dogs

Cushing's Disease in Dogs

Some conditions that can affect dogs can have a serious impact on their health and quality of life. In some cases, health conditions can even affect lifespans. Our vets in Turlock explain the causes of Cushing's disease in dogs, the potential complications of this condition, and what treatment options are available.

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About Tick-Borne Diseases in Dogs

About Tick-Borne Diseases in Dogs

Ticks are an external parasite that can make themselves at home in your dog's fur, using them as a host for nutrition. Today, our vets in Turlock discuss tick-borne diseases in dogs, their symptoms, and the treatment and prevention options that may be available.

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Fever in Dogs

Fever in Dogs

There are many reasons why your dog may feel warmer than usual, whether from illness, activity, or plain old warm weather. But what happens when it's more than that? Here, our Turlock internal medicine vets discuss the signs and symptoms of fever in dogs, why they happen, and the importance of treating them quickly.

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Types of Anemia in Dogs

Types of Anemia in Dogs

While anemia is typically not a condition itself, it is a symptom that can be caused by a variety of conditions. In this post, our Turlock vets explain the different types of anemia seen in dogs, as well as their symptoms of anemia and how they can be treated.

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Can acupuncture help my pet feel better?

Can acupuncture help my pet feel better?

While traditional medicine is still the standard in veterinary care, alternative therapies are becoming increasingly popular as supplemental treatment options. Here, our Turlock vets share some information about treatment using acupuncture and what to expect when your pet will be having acupuncture.

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Dandruff in Dogs: Causes & Treatment

Dandruff in Dogs: Causes & Treatment

If your dog is dropping noticeable white flakes behind them as they walk, then they may be experiencing excessively dry skin or even an infection. Here, our Turlock vets discuss the signs of dandruff in dogs, what the cause may be, and what the typical options are for treatment.

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Dog Ear Care: Deep Cleaning

Dog Ear Care: Deep Cleaning

Does your dog normally love having their ears rubbed but now suddenly pulling away any time you try to do so? They might just need their ears cleaned. Here, our Turlock vets talk about ear cleaning and offer some advice on how to deep clean your dog's ears.

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Dog Skin Problems: Scratching, Itching & Other Skin Conditions

Dog Skin Problems: Scratching, Itching & Other Skin Conditions

If you find your dog furiously scratching at their skin then they may be experiencing an issue like a bug bite or allergies. Here, our Turlock vets talk about the different types of dog skin problems and how our allergy and dermatology department can help with pet skin care.

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