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A Pet Parent's Guide to Cat Dental Care

A Pet Parent's Guide to Cat Dental Care

Cats are as likely as people to suffer from painful dental health issues caused by injury or poor oral hygiene. Unfortunately, many cat owners don't know what dental care for cats involves or how to care for their feline friend's oral health. In today's blog, our Clemmons vets explain how to clean your cat's teeth and care for their oral health.

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Dog Dental Care - Why It's Important

Dog Dental Care - Why It's Important

Much like our own oral health, a healthy mouth is an essential element of your dog's overall health. Unfortunately, our four-legged friends often don't get the dental care they need to stay optimally healthy. Here, our Clemmons vets explain why dental care for dogs is so important.

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Dog Kidney Failure Diet Recommendations

Dog Kidney Failure Diet Recommendations

If your dog has chronic kidney disease or kidney failure, feeding them the right diet is going to play an essential role in their ongoing treatment. For dogs with kidney disease, our Clemmons vets may recommend a diet with restricted amounts of protein, phosphorus and sodium combined with increased levels of omega-3 fatty acids. 

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Health Risks Faced by Overweight Dogs

Health Risks Faced by Overweight Dogs

Carrying just a few extra pounds can significantly affect your dog's health and longevity. Not only that, weight gain can be a sign of a serious underlying health condition. Today our Clemmons vets explain how to tell if your dog is overweight, and what to do.

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Why Routine Exams Are Important To Your Pet's Health

Why Routine Exams Are Important To Your Pet's Health

Routine wellness exams help to keep your pet healthy by providing your veterinarian with an annual or twice-yearly opportunity to examine your pet for early signs of disease and to monitor your dog or cat's overall health. Today, our Clemmons vets explain why routine exams are important and what to expect at your pet's vet checkup. 

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Hepatitis in Cats - Symptoms to Watch For

Hepatitis in Cats - Symptoms to Watch For

Hepatitis is a liver disorder that can lead to some very serious symptoms and health complications for your feline friend. Today, our Clemmons vets outline the two types of hepatitis seen in cats, symptoms, and how this serious condition can be treated.

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Should I be worried about my overweight cat?

Should I be worried about my overweight cat?

If your kitty is cuddlier than they should be your cat may be facing an increased risk of health issues. Carrying just a few extra ounces can make a big difference to your cat's overall health and longevity. Today our Clemmons vets explain how you can tell if you have an overweight cat.

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Causes of Heavy Breathing in Cats

Causes of Heavy Breathing in Cats

For dog's panting is a normal way to cool their body temperature, but this can be alarming behavior when seen in cats and could be a sign of an underlying health issue. Today our Clemmons vets share some reasons for heavy breathing in cats and when to head to the vet.

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Why Your Dog May Be Itching & Scratching

Why Your Dog May Be Itching & Scratching

If your dog is itching and scratching it could be a sign that your pooch is suffering from a skin condition called dermatitis. Today our Clemmons vets explain what could be causing your pet's skin issues and what to do.

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Could your cat be overweight? Here's how to tell.

Could your cat be overweight? Here's how to tell.

We know that you may think of your kitty as just big and cuddly, but carrying as little as a few extra ounces can make a big difference to your cat's overall health and longevity. Here our Clemmons vets explain how to tell if your cat is overweight.

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