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Bladder Stones in Cats

Bladder Stones in Cats

Our Mechanicsburg vets often see cats suffering from uncomfortable symptoms related to bladder stones, but how do they develop and how can they be treated? Today we discuss bladder stones and how the symptoms of a bladder infection in cats can indicate that your kitty has bladder stones.

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What to Do about Constipation in Cats

What to Do about Constipation in Cats

Constipation in cats can cause discomfort and restlessness - not to mention become a health concern. Our Mechanicsburg emergency vets share signs of constipation in cats, causes, and tips for treating the condition.

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Ear Infections in Dogs

Ear Infections in Dogs

Ear infections are a common reason for dogs to visit our Mechanicsburg emergency animal hospital. Fortunately, most ear infections in dogs are easy to treat if caught early. Here are some of the signs of dog ear infections, and what to do if your dog's ears aren't as healthy as they should be.

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Is my dog depressed?

Is my dog depressed?

Much like their pet parents, dogs can experience anxiety and depression from time to time. If you think that your pooch is feeling anxious or blue the good news is that you may be able to help your pup feel better with these tips from our Mechanicsburg vets.

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Why do dogs eat grass?

Why do dogs eat grass?

Does your dog eat a healthy meal then head outside and begin eating grass? Does your dog eat grass, vomit, and then keep eating grass? Here, our Mechanicsburg vets share some of the physical and psychological reasons dogs eat grass, and when you should be concerned about this behavior.

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Bladder Infection in Dogs

Bladder Infection in Dogs

Bladder infections and other bladder issues are as common in dogs as they are in people and just as painful and uncomfortable. Today, our Mechanicsburg vets share the causes, symptoms, and treatments for bladder infections in dogs.

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How to Stop Heavy Bleeding in Cats & Dogs

How to Stop Heavy Bleeding in Cats & Dogs

For any pet emergency, you should get to a veterinarian right away. And in some emergency situations, like when your dog or cat is bleeding, you may need to provide some first aid until you can get there for treatment. Here, our Mechanicsburg emergency veterinarians explain.

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Facial Swelling in Dogs: Symptoms & Treatment

Facial Swelling in Dogs: Symptoms & Treatment

If you see that your dog's face is swollen, there is probably an underlying health complication causing the swelling. Today, our Mechanicsburg veterinarians illuminate what serious conditions facial swelling can be a sign of in dogs.

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Diarrhea in Dogs

Diarrhea in Dogs

There are few symptoms more distressing to pet parents than when their dog develops diarrhea. Our Mechanicsburg vets know that if your pooch has diarrhea you need a cure FAST! Below are some of the most common causes of diarrhea in dogs and what you should do to help resolve this messy issue.

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How can I tell if my cat has been poisoned?

How can I tell if my cat has been poisoned?

While cat poisonings are relatively rare, they do happen. From household cleaners to toxic house plants, here's more from our Mechanicsburg vets on substances that are poisonous to cats, and what to do if you suspect your cat has been poisoned.

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