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October 10, 2019
Pet Diabetes: Early Detection & Successful Management Have Positive Effects
All animals are unique in the ways they behave, but there are generally tell-tale signs that something’s amiss. Sure, pets may try to hide symptoms of illness or injury, but there’s no mistaking excessive thirst and increased urination in our four-legged friends.
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September 19, 2019
What's Up, Weirdo? Decoding Strange Feline Behavior
Cats make great pets, but not because they’re normal. Cats keep strange hours, do some pretty weird things (when they’re not sleeping), and keep us guessing from one moment to the next.
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August 14, 2019
A Stinky Situation: Dogs Who Eat Poop
Dogs who eat poop aren’t that uncommon, and the veterinarians at Advantage Veterinary Center want you to know that you probably shouldn’t worry too much.
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July 18, 2019
Fighting a Frequent Feline Foe: Kidney Disease in Cats
When kidney disease in cats occurs, some or all of the roles of the kidneys are not sufficiently fulfilled.
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June 12, 2019
Summer Scares: Dealing with Noise Anxiety in Pets
Thunderstorm season and the 4th of July are quickly approaching – a time of year that many pet owners dread.
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May 8, 2019
Introducing Babies, Kids, & Pets
Pets can help teach kids empathy, responsibility, and love. They can foster self esteem and confidence in kids as well, and are wonderful, non-judgmental companions for kids of all ages.
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April 11, 2019
Leptospirosis & Your Pet: Know the Risks
When we think of contagious canine diseases, things like canine parvovirus and rabies usually come to mind. Leptospirosis is lesser known but just as dangerous threat.
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