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Looking After a Senior Pet
Geriatric Care – Looking After a Senior Pet

Looking After a Senior Pet

As your pet gets older, they need to get regular check-ups with your vet to make sure they are fit and healthy. Senior pets are more likely to have health issues.

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FeLV, When and Why Should We Vaccinate?
Feline Leukemia Virus – When and Why Should We Vaccinate?

FeLV, When and Why Should We Vaccinate?

The Feline leukemia virus vaccine is a non-core vaccine in Canada, meaning it is not one of the mandatory vaccinations required for your cat at vaccinations.

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Feline Panleukopenia
Feline Panleukopenia

Feline Panleukopenia

FPV infection results in the disease known as Feline Panleukopenia (FP) among cats and kittens. Like many other viral diseases, FP has no cure, is fatal and highly contagious.

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Handling a Dog's Positive Heartworm Test
What Happens If My Dog Tests Positive for Heartworm?

Handling a Dog's Positive Heartworm Test

As part of our canine patients’ annual wellness care, our veterinarians recommend having pups tested for heartworm infection each year in order to prescribe heartworm prevention.

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Pyometra: A Preventable Pet Disease
Pyometra: A Preventable Disease in Female Pets

Pyometra: A Preventable Pet Disease

Pyometra describes a bacterial infection of the uterus (womb) and usually manifests with a pus-filled uterus. Unspayed female pets are at the highest risk for this condition.

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Information on Heartworm Preventives
Information on Heartworm Preventives

Information on Heartworm Preventives

Heartworm disease is caused by parasitic worms that invade your dog’s heart and the surrounding blood vessels. They make their way into your dog by infected mosquitoes.

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Dental Wellness
Dental Wellness

Dental Wellness

Dental wellness is a very important aspect of overall pet health. At least once per year, your veterinarian will examine your pet’s mouth to check for signs of problems.

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Lunar/Chinese New Year Pet Safety Tips
Lunar/Chinese New Year Pet Safety Tips

Lunar/Chinese New Year Pet Safety Tips

Many East Asian cultures celebrate Lunar/Chinese New Year which begins on February 5, 2019. This is certainly a fun time full of celebration with exciting traditions!

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Pet Cancer Awareness Month
Pet Cancer Awareness Month

Pet Cancer Awareness Month

November is dedicated to educating pet owners about the signs of cancer – the earlier the disease is detected, the greater the chance that treatment will be successful.

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