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Dog Recovering from Surgery

Dog Recovering from Surgery

After a dog undergoes surgery, its owners play a key role in helping them fully and safely recover. Diligent and attentive post-operative care is key to helping your pup return to its daily routine as quickly as it can. Our Ceres vets share some tips for how to care for your dog after surgery.

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Cat Not Drinking: Is This an Emergency & What to Do?

Cat Not Drinking: Is This an Emergency & What to Do?

Drinking water is just as important for your pets as it is for you. But if your cat is not drinking, it can be concerning. Today, our Ceres vets will discuss reasons why your cat is not drinking water, what to do and when it is an emergency.

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Constipation in Cats: Common Causes & What to Do

Constipation in Cats: Common Causes & What to Do

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

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Heavy Breathing in Dogs

Heavy Breathing in Dogs

If your dog is breathing fast for no apparent reason, you're bound to be concerned. Today our Ceres vets share some of the reasons why your dog may be breathing hard and when it's time for your dog to see the vet. 

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Handling Pet's Last Days With Care

Handling Pet's Last Days With Care

Sadly, our pets aren't immortal, and eventually, we will need to part ways. In this article, our Ceres vets discuss handling your pet's last days with care.

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Cat Dry Heaving

Cat Dry Heaving

It's never fun to watch your cat dry heave, however, rest assured in most cases it is harmless. That said, cat owners should be aware of a few underlying conditions that can lead to dry heaving. Here, our Ceres vets explain.

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Blood in Dog's Stool: Is It an Emergency?

Blood in Dog's Stool: Is It an Emergency?

Our Ceres vets know that responsible dog owners spend a lot of time picking up their dog's poop. For that reason, you likely have a pretty good idea of what a normal stool looks like for your dog. But what should you do if you notice blood in your dog's poop?

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Dogs Stung By Bees: What Do I Need To Do?

Dogs Stung By Bees: What Do I Need To Do?

If you think your dog has been stung by a bee on its paw or its body it is important to monitor them for an allergic reaction, which would require immediate veterinary care. In most cases, dogs should begin to feel better within a few hours after a bee sting, but today our Ceres vets will let you know what to do and when.

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Signs Your Pet Is Choking & What To Do

Signs Your Pet Is Choking & What To Do

Sometimes objects can get stuck in our pet's throats and they will begin choking, our Ceres vets will explain the signs that your pet is choking and how you can help.

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Signs A Dog Is In Severe Pain

Signs A Dog Is In Severe Pain

It can be concerning to see your dog suffering from pain or discomfort. In this post, our Ceres vets explain how dogs tend to handle this, how they show pain or discomfort, and how to know when your dog is suffering and when they might require urgent care. 

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