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Why won't my cat eat?

Why won't my cat eat?

Our Oklahoma City vets know that cats can be notoriously picky eaters, so if your cat is not eating it can be difficult to know why. Here are a few common reasons why your cat may not be eating, and when you should head to your vet. 

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If my dog is constipated, what should I do?

If my dog is constipated, what should I do?

Symptoms of constipation can be uncomfortable for our dogs - and concerning for pup parents. Our Oklahoma City emergency vets share signs of constipation in dogs, causes, and tips for treating the condition.

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Protecting Your Pet (And Your Family) From Ticks

Protecting Your Pet (And Your Family) From Ticks

If you own a pet then it will be beneficial to know that there are ways to make pet care more affordable through pet insurance and pet wellness plans. It is important however to be aware that they each serve a different purpose. Here, our Oklahoma City vets discuss the differences between pet insurance and pet wellness plans.

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Preventing Heartworm Disease in Pets

Preventing Heartworm Disease in Pets

Heartworm disease is spread through the bite of an infected mosquito and can affect pets such as dogs, cats and ferrets. If left untreated, heartworm disease has the potential to cause organ failure or be fatal. Today, our Oklahoma City vets discuss the complications of heartworm disease in pets and how it can be prevented.

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How do I know if my pet has Lyme disease?

How do I know if my pet has Lyme disease?

Lyme disease is one of the most commonly seen diseases worldwide, affecting pets of all types and ages. In this post, our Oklahoma City vets discuss the signs and symptoms of Lyme disease in pets and how it can affect your beloved companion.

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Why should I bring my pet in for a fecal exam?

Why should I bring my pet in for a fecal exam?

One of the most important parts of preventive care is diagnostics and testing against various conditions and diseases. At your pet's annual visit, they should have fecal testing done to ensure that there are no internal parasites. Annual fecal exams give your Oklahoma City vet the opportunity to screen for intestinal parasites that could cause complications for your pet if left untreated.

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How can I tell if my cat or dog has fleas?

How can I tell if my cat or dog has fleas?

Fleas are not only one of the most commonly seen external parasites but if left untreated can also lead to complications from infections. Our Oklahoma City vets share the way you can tell that your dog or cat has fleas and how you can manage the situation or even prevent it altogether.

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