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Vaccine Reactions in Dogs

Vaccine Reactions in Dogs

Generally speaking, the risk of your canine companion having a serious reaction to a vaccine is quite low and, in most instances, s well worth the risk. Vaccines protect your dog from a number of quite serious conditions that are difficult and expensive to treat otherwise. Here, our Gilbert vets share some advice about how to handle a reaction to a vaccine in your dog. 

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What You Should Know About Puppy Vaccination Schedules

What You Should Know About Puppy Vaccination Schedules

Vaccinations are critical to protecting puppies against a number of serious, and even deadly, conditions. Here, our Gilbert vets share the recommended schedule for getting your puppy vaccinated throughout their first year and out to the rest of their life.

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Ear Mites in Cats: Causes, Treatment & Prevention

Ear Mites in Cats: Causes, Treatment & Prevention

Ear mites are a very common external parasite and are highly contagious among animals. Ear mites are able to irritate both the ears and skin of dogs and cats, leading to itching, scratching and health issues down the road. These parasites are more common in cats than dogs and are relatively easy to treat. Here, our Gilbert vets explain the symptoms, treatments and causes for ear mites in cats.

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What Is the DHPP Vaccine for Dogs

What Is the DHPP Vaccine for Dogs

Having your puppy vaccinated against a range of contagious and serious illnesses is one of the best ways to help your pooch live a long, happy and healthy life. Here, our Gilbert vets explain the essential DHPP 5-in-1 vaccination, what it protects against and why it's so important.

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What Does Ringworm Look Like in Dogs?

What Does Ringworm Look Like in Dogs?

Contrary to its name, ringworm is a fungus that is comparable to athletes' foot. It generates infective spores that are difficult to eliminate from the environment. Ringworm can affect the skin of any animals, including dogs. Here, our Gilbert vets explain what ringworm looks like in dogs and what you can do about it.

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Your Cat's Vaccination Schedule: What You Need To Know

Your Cat's Vaccination Schedule: What You Need To Know

Vaccinations are key in keeping our feline friends healthy all throughout their lifetime. Here, our Gilbert vets explain your cat's recommended vaccination schedule in order to protect your cat against a number of possibly fatal feline diseases.

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Reproductive Surgery for Cats & Dogs 101: Spaying and Neutering

Reproductive Surgery for Cats & Dogs 101: Spaying and Neutering

Are you wondering what spaying or neutering your dog or cat entails, as well as if and when you ought to have the procedure performed on your companion animal? You're in luck because today our Gilbert vets are sharing some advice on the subject.

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A Guide to Understanding Cat and Dog Ultrasounds

A Guide to Understanding Cat and Dog Ultrasounds

Have you been told your cat or dog needs an ultrasound? Are you wondering what this diagnostic tool is and how can it help your pet? Today, our Gilbert vets explain how ultrasounds are performed in our in-house veterinary diagnostic lab.

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5 Reasons Why Dog Dental Care Is Important

5 Reasons Why Dog Dental Care Is Important

Your dog's dental care is an important aspect of not just their oral health, but their overall health and well-being too. However, many dogs don't get the dental care they need to stay optimally healthy. Here, our Gilbert vets walk you through 5 reasons why dental care for dogs is so important.

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Bordetella in Dogs

Bordetella in Dogs

If your dog visits a groomer or needs to be boarded at a facility while you are away, they will require protection from a highly contagious disease called the Bordetella virus. Here, our Gilbert vets explain more about Bordetella in dogs.

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