How often should I take my dog to the vet?

How often should I take my dog to the vet?

You love your pup and want to give them their best chance at a long and happy life, that's where regular preventive veterinary care comes in. But exactly how often should you take your dog to the vet? Our Los Angeles veterinarians explain.

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Nutrition, Skin, & Dogs

Nutrition, Skin, & Dogs

Just like in people, our dogs' skin is their largest organ. When combined with their coat, it makes up 12% of the average dog's body weight. What you may not know is that your dog's daily nutrition can have a significant impact on the health and condition of its skin and coat. Here, our Los Angeles vets explain the relationship between your dog's skin, coat, and diet.

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How often do you take a cat to the vet?

How often do you take a cat to the vet?

You love your cat, and you want to ensure that they live a long, healthy life with you. Today, our Los Angeles vets explain how often you should take your cat to the vet for routine checkups and preventive care.

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Cat Eye Watering, Squinting, & Sneezing

Cat Eye Watering, Squinting, & Sneezing

The moist outer layer on your cat's eye protects the eye by washing away dirt and debris. But if your kitty's eyes have started to tear or water excessively, or if your feline friend is squinting, it could be an early sign that there is a more serious issue. Here, our Los Angeles vets explain a few reasons why cats' eyes water.

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Dog Vision Problems

Dog Vision Problems

Our canine companions can lose their vision and struggle with the challenges of going blind, much like people. So it's important to know the early signs of visual impairment in dogs, and what you should do if you suspect your dog may be losing sight. Our Los Angeles vets explain more...

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Does my cat have an eye infection?

Does my cat have an eye infection?

Cat eye infections are a relatively common condition seen by our Los Angeles vets. In today's blog, our vets share some of the causes of eye infections in cats and how they are treated.

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Dog Eye Glaucoma

Dog Eye Glaucoma

Glaucoma is a painful condition caused by pressure within your pet's eye which can occur due to several underlying conditions. Our Los Angeles vets explain a few of the reasons why glaucoma can occur in your dog, and how primary and secondary glaucoma can be treated. 

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Signs Your Pet Needs Emergency Care

Signs Your Pet Needs Emergency Care

Knowing when your pet is in need of emergency care isn't always obvious. Here, our Los Angeles vets share some of the signs and symptoms that indicate a trip to the emergency vet is necessary. 

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Dog & Cat Eye Injury: Signs & Treatment

Dog & Cat Eye Injury: Signs & Treatment

Eye injuries happen to pets. Here, our Los Angeles vets explain what symptoms to look for, and why you should seek veterinary care right away if your cat or dog is displaying symptoms of an eye injury.

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How to Care for a Dog Wound

How to Care for a Dog Wound

While injuries are fairly common among dogs and most will be small and manageable, there might be times when your dog will require a bit of extra care. Here, our Los Angeles vets share some advice for dog wound care while at home, when you should consider seeing a vet, and how to speed up recovery.

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