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Why are my dog's eyes red?

Why are my dog's eyes red?

Your pup's eyes can become red and irritated for any number of reasons, ranging from having something in their eye to physical trauma, an eye infection or allergies. In today's post, our Seattle vets share some of the causes and treatments for red eyes in dogs.

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A Pet Parent's Guide to Cataracts in Cats

A Pet Parent's Guide to Cataracts in Cats

Have your cat's eyes started to cloud over? It could be a sign that your kitty is developing cataracts. Here, our Seattle vets share some helpful information about cataracts in cats and describe the signs to look out for.

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A Pet Parent's Guide to Cataract Surgery For Dogs

A Pet Parent's Guide to Cataract Surgery For Dogs

As with people, cataracts are a fairly common eye condition in dogs, leading to blurred vision and eventual blindness if left untreated. That said, surgery can often help to restore a pet's sight. Here, our Seattle vets share more about cataract surgery for dogs.

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Entropion Surgery in Dogs

Entropion Surgery in Dogs

Do your dog's eyelids roll inwards causing irritation, pain, and other eye problems? Your dog may be suffering from entropion. Today our Seattle vets discuss the surgery used to correct this condition.

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How to Treat Periodontal Disease in Dogs

How to Treat Periodontal Disease in Dogs

Healthy teeth and gums play an important role in your dog's overall health, yet periodontal disease is very common in our four-legged patients. Our Seattle vets discuss canine periodontal disease and how can it be prevented.

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How To Clean Your Cat's Teeth

How To Clean Your Cat's Teeth

Did you know that cats can suffer from painful toothaches and gum disease just like people? Today our Seattle vets explain more about cat dental health and how to clean your cat's teeth.

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Aural Hematoma in Cats - What To Do if Your Cat Has an Ear Hematoma

Aural Hematoma in Cats - What To Do if Your Cat Has an Ear Hematoma

Although they don't occur often, cats can experience ear injuries that result in hematomas. Below, our Seattle vets discuss ear hematomas in cats and the surgery used to treat this condition.

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A Pet Parents Guide to Excessive Panting in Dogs

A Pet Parents Guide to Excessive Panting in Dogs

Is your dog panting heavily although they haven't been playing or exercising? Here, our Seattle vets share some potential reasons why your dog may be panting excessively and when it's time to head to the vet.

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How To Improve Your Dog's Dental Health

How To Improve Your Dog's Dental Health

Dental health plays a fundamental role in your dog's overall health, so it's important to take steps to keep your pet's teeth and gums healthy. Follow these tips from our Seattle vets to help improve your dog's dental health.

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How to Care for a Cat Wound

How to Care for a Cat Wound

Cats are known for their curious nature, but that curiosity can sometimes lead to wounds and injuries. Today, our Seattle vets explain how to treat a cat wound and when a trip to the vet is called for.

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