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First Aid For Dogs & When To Head To The Vet

First Aid For Dogs & When To Head To The Vet

Knowing how to care for your dog's wounds at home and veterinary care is called for are important aspects of being a pet parent. In today's post, our Berkeley vets offer advice on how to care for a dog wound at home and signs that it's time to head to the vet.

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Use of Veterinary Acupuncture for Pain Management & More

Use of Veterinary Acupuncture for Pain Management & More

If your pet suffers from chronic pain, arthritis, or the discomfort of gastrointestinal issues, acupuncture may be able to help relieve your pet's pain and help your pet feel better. Here, our Berkeley vets discuss veterinary acupuncture for pain management.

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Cat Rabies - What You Need to Know

Cat Rabies - What You Need to Know

Rabies is a highly contagious, deadly virus that can infect all pets including cats. Here, our Berkeley vets discuss the impact the rabies virus can have on cats including how common it is, its symptoms, and how it can be prevented.

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The Benefits of Acupuncture for Dogs

The Benefits of Acupuncture for Dogs

Pet acupuncture and other complementary treatments provide innovative and noninvasive solutions to improve rehabilitation and manage your dog's discomfort. Our Berkeley vets discuss five benefits of acupuncture for dogs.

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My Dog Ate Gum: Is That Dangerous?

My Dog Ate Gum: Is That Dangerous?

One thing that we know about dogs is that they love to eat everything they can get their mouths on. Unfortunately, sometimes they eat substances that they shouldn't such as chewing gum. Our Berkeley vets discuss why gum is toxic to dogs and what you should do if you notice that your dog ate gum.

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A Pet Parent's Guide to Puppy Teething

A Pet Parent's Guide to Puppy Teething

Teething can be a trying time for puppy owners. Pain caused by teething often leads our four-legged babies to chew on things they shouldn't - including favorite shoes or accessible toes. Today, our Berkeley vets share advice on how to help relieve your puppy's pain and survive this difficult stage.

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Understanding Reverse Sneeze in Dogs

Understanding Reverse Sneeze in Dogs

Your dog suddenly stops, extends their neck, and produces a loud snorting sound. There is a good chance that you have just witnessed a reverse sneeze, and while it may be somewhat alarming it is common in small dogs. Our Berkeley vets explain paroxysmal respiration.

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How to Recognize a Pet Emergency

How to Recognize a Pet Emergency

Our Berkeley vets know that it isn't always obvious when your pet experiencing a veterinary emergency. Below are just a few signs that indicate that it's time to take your dog or cat to the emergency vet. 

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How to Get Rid of Tapeworms in Dogs

How to Get Rid of Tapeworms in Dogs

It's certainly not a pleasant topic, but tapeworms are a common parasite in dogs that are easily treated. Today our Berkeley vets discuss tapeworms in dogs - including the common symptoms and treatments.

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Chronic Hepatitis in Dogs - Symptoms & Treatment

Chronic Hepatitis in Dogs - Symptoms & Treatment

If your dog experiences symptoms related to an inflamed liver for more than six weeks, chronic hepatitis could be the cause. Here, our Berkeley vets share some of the causes and symptoms of canine chronic hepatitis.

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