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Herpesvirus Infection in Cats (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis)

Herpesvirus Infection in Cats (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis)

The herpesvirus infection can lead to serious health issues for cats, which is why vaccination and hygiene practices are essential to keeping our feline friends healthy. Today, our South Florida vets explain what pet owners should know about the herpesvirus infection in cats.

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Toxoplasmosis in Cats

Toxoplasmosis in Cats

Toxoplasma gondii is a protozoan parasite. Related to the coccidian protozoa, it puts all warm-blooded animals at risk of Toxoplasma gondii infection. In this blog post, our South Florida vets share some facts about Toxoplasma gondii and how toxoplasmosis can affect your cat's eyes. 

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Fruits & Veggies Dogs Can & Can't Eat

Fruits & Veggies Dogs Can & Can't Eat

While fruits and vegetables can be a healthy treat for dogs, not all are safe for your canine companion. In this post, our South Florida vets explain which fruits are okay for your dog to eat.

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How Often Should You Take Your Dog to the Vet?

How Often Should You Take Your Dog to the Vet?

Making sure your canine companion gets the preventive veterinary care they need is an important responsibility. But exactly how often should you take a dog to the vet? Our South Florida vets share some insights on this common topic. 

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How to Tell If Your Cat is Sick: Signs & Symptoms

How to Tell If Your Cat is Sick: Signs & Symptoms

Cats are known for being indomitable animals and often manage to conceal pain or discomfort when they are sick. In this blog post, our South Florida vets share which signs and symptoms you should watch for to tell whether you feline friend might be feeling out of sorts. 

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Vestibular Disease & Nystagmus in Dogs

Vestibular Disease & Nystagmus in Dogs

Nystagmus - flickering or twitching of the eyes - can be caused by vestibular disease in dogs. Pets with this condition need urgent medical attention. Our South Florida vets explain potential causes and treatment options for vestibular disease in this post. 

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Anesthesia for Dogs

Anesthesia for Dogs

Anesthesia is administered to dogs during some surgeries to limit pain and discomfort. If your pooch is undergoing a procedure that requires anesthesia for the first time, you might be feeling a little anxious. In this post, our vets in South Florida share what you need to know about general anesthesia for dogs. 

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Pannus in Dogs (Chronic Superficial Keratitis)

Pannus in Dogs (Chronic Superficial Keratitis)

Canine pannus is an eye disease that affects the third eyelid and cornea of a dog's eyes. It can eventually lead to blindness if left untreated. Here, our South Florida vets list causes, signs, and treatment options for dogs suffering from pannus.

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Can Dogs See In The Dark?

Can Dogs See In The Dark?

If you've ever wondered what your dog sees when they're peering into the dark, you're not alone. In this post, our South Florida vets discuss whether dogs can see well in the dark. 

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Can Cats See in the Dark?

Can Cats See in the Dark?

Cats are well-known for being more active at night. Because of this, you might wonder if cats can see in the dark, and if so, how well. Our South Florida vets share some facts about feline eyesight and how they see their world.

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