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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

You are outside taking your dog for a walk on a beautiful day, but they suddenly stop and won't move. Today, our Stuart vets share some reasons why this may happen and what you can do.

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Bordetella in Cats

Bordetella in Cats

Bordetella bronchiseptica in cats is a bacterium that can cause an upper respiratory illness. It is mostly a concern in environments where cats are maintained in large groupings, such as rescue shelters and some breeding houses. Antibiotics may successfully cure infections, and an effective vaccination is available in many areas. Today, our Stuart vets discuss cat bordetella and what you can do to spot and stop it.

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Common Autoimmune Diseases in Dogs

Common Autoimmune Diseases in Dogs

Autoimmune diseases can affect your dog's blood, skin, joints, their whole body, really. Today, our Stuartvets will discuss some of the more common autoimmune diseases in dogs and how they can be treated.

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How to Know if Your Dog has Rabies

How to Know if Your Dog has Rabies

What is rabies in dogs and when should your canine companion have the vaccine? In this post, our Stuart vets discuss how often dogs need these shots, potential side effects and more.

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Why Declawing Cats is Bad

Why Declawing Cats is Bad

Cats tend to scratch everything. And while scratching can be annoying, this doesn't mean you should get the declawed. Today, our Stuart vets discuss why declawing cats is bad.

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Gastropexy Surgery for Dogs

Gastropexy Surgery for Dogs

Bloat in dogs is frequently a serious problem. It's a constant worry for owners of deep-chested dogs like Great Danes, Labradors, and Weimaraners. Gastric dilatation and volvulus are the last things any pet parent wants to think about. Today, our Stuart vets discuss gastropexy in dogs, how to spot the signs, and what to do.

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Recovery For Dogs After Spaying

Recovery For Dogs After Spaying

To help your pet to recover from their spay operation as quickly as possible without complications, follow these tips from our Stuart vets.

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Dental Surgery for Dogs

Dental Surgery for Dogs

In some situations when your dog's tooth is broken or decayed beyond repair, an extraction will be necessary to stop the infection and allow your dog's mouth to heal. Here, our Stuart vets explain what you can expect if your dog is getting a tooth removed. 

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Medicine for Cats

Medicine for Cats

Sometimes, our cats need medicine to help them feel better. Pain, allergy, and deworming medicine for cats are just some of the most common types. Our Stuart vets explain the different types of medicines for cats and how they can help.

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What is a dog-friendly breakfast?

What is a dog-friendly breakfast?

There are several human foods that are safe for dogs to eat. Many snacks and meals that you would eat can also be served to your dog. However, consult your Stuart veterinarian to determine which breakfast food is safe for dogs to eat.

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