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Cushing's Disease in Dogs - Cause, Complications & Medications

Cushing's Disease in Dogs - Cause, Complications & Medications

If your dog is diagnosed with Cushing's disease they will need ongoing management of the condition in order to avoid complications that can lead to serious concerns or even death. In today's post, our veterinary team in Perry talks about the causes of Cushing's Disease in dogs and the potential complications if not properly medicated and managed.

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Recognizing a Cat Asthma Attack

Recognizing a Cat Asthma Attack

Just like humans, cats are also able to experience respiratory conditions such as asthma. Below, our Perry vets offer some of the signs of an asthma attack in cats and what steps you should take.

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Types of Anemia in Dogs

Types of Anemia in Dogs

Anemia in dogs is a serious condition that can be caused by a number of underlying health issues. Here our Perry vets explain the different types of anemia seen in dogs, as well as their symptoms of anemia and how it can be treated.

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Why Do Dogs Need Urinalysis?

Why Do Dogs Need Urinalysis?

Our team at Perry Animal Hospital believes that the care of your dog is best managed when you are fully educated. So today, our Perry vets will discuss urinalysis for dogs and why your dog may need to have this diagnostic test performed.

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Diagnostic Imaging: CT Scan & X Rays For Dogs

Diagnostic Imaging: CT Scan & X Rays For Dogs

Diagnostic imaging is an exceptional tool used to help us pinpoint the cause, extent, or seriousness of your pet's illness or injury. Depending on your pet's condition, the type of diagnostic imaging used will vary. Below, our Perry vets share a few diagnostic imaging tests that your vet may recommend to help diagnose or treat your dog such as CT scans and X rays.

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Hip Replacement for Dogs

Hip Replacement for Dogs

If your dog experiences severe hip pain on a regular basis then your vet may recommend a treatment option such as hip replacement. What can you expect during this procedure and how should you care for your dog post-op? Our Perry vets discuss everything you need to know about total hip replacement surgery for dogs.

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C Sections For Dogs: Everything You Need To Know

C Sections For Dogs: Everything You Need To Know

When your dog is bringing new puppies into the world it can be an exciting time, but what if your pup is in need of some help? In this post, our Perry vets share everything you need about c-sections for your dog and how you can help prepare them for this procedure.

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Dog Stops Walking and Won't Move: Reasons & What To Do

Dog Stops Walking and Won't Move: Reasons & What To Do

Going for walks and playing with your pup is one of the best parts about having a dog, but what happens if they won't run, walk or play? In this blog, our Perry vets share some reasons why your dog might stop walking and won't move and what you should do.

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Routine Vet Checkups: Why Are Regular Dog and Cat Exams Important?

Routine Vet Checkups: Why Are Regular Dog and Cat Exams Important?

Routine pet exams are used to help address any concerning signs before they become more serious. Your vet will use these visits to look over your pet, talk about their behavior and diet and offer any preventive care needed. Our vets in Perry share the importance of these routine pet checkups and what makes dog and cat exams important to your pet's overall health.

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How To Tell That Your Cat is Pregnant

How To Tell That Your Cat is Pregnant

If you have an unaltered female cat that has recently had access to outdoors and now seems to be gaining weight then you may be wondering if they are expecting kittens. Here our Perry vets talk about how you can tell if your cat is pregnant and what care they will need if they are.

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Perry Animal Hospital is accepting new patients to our clinic! Our kind and knowledgeable vets are passionate about the care of Perry dogs and cats. Contact us today to book your pet's first appointment.

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