How long can a dog live after being diagnosed with cancer?

How long can a dog live after being diagnosed with cancer?

When our Glendale vets have the sad task of diagnosing cancer in a dog, the owner's first question is typical - how long can a dog live with cancer? The questions might also be specific. How long can a dog live with bone/mammary/ liver/adrenal/bladder cancer? Today. our vets explain why that's such a difficult question to answer even with today's advanced diagnostics and treatments.

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How long do puppies teethe?

How long do puppies teethe?

Puppy teething can be a trying time for pet parents. Pain caused by teething often leads our adorable companions to chew on things they shouldn't - like your favorite pair of shoes for example. Here are a few suggestions from our Glendale vets on how you can help relieve your puppy's teething pain and get you both through this difficult stage.

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Cat Dental Care & Health

Cat Dental Care & Health

Dental health issues can be just as painful for your cat as they are for us. Mouth and tooth pain could even cause your feline friend to resist eating. Today, our Glendale vets explain how to clean your cat's mouth and keep its teeth healthy.

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How to Treat Periodontal Disease in Dogs

How to Treat Periodontal Disease in Dogs

Periodontal disease can negatively impact your dog's overall health as well as their dental health, but what is periodontal disease in dogs, and how can you prevent it? Today, our Glendale vets explain how you can help to keep your dog's mouth healthy. 

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Why should I vaccinate my indoor cat?

Why should I vaccinate my indoor cat?

Skipping vaccinations for your indoor cat may be tempting but cat and kitten vaccines are as important for our feline homebodies as they are for cats who explore the great outdoors. Today our Glendale vets explain why vaccines for indoor cats are essential.

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Cavities in Dogs

Cavities in Dogs

Just like us, our dogs can develop dental cavities due to inadequate oral hygiene. In today's post, our Glendale vets explain how dog cavities are treated and how to prevent your canine companion from developing a cavity. 

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What is a reverse sneeze in dogs?

What is a reverse sneeze in dogs?

Your dog suddenly stops, extends its neck, and produces a loud snorting sound. There is a good chance that you have just witnessed a reverse sneeze, and it is common in small dogs. Below, our Glendale vets explain paroxysmal respiration.

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Seizures in Dogs

Seizures in Dogs

Seizures can be triggered in dogs due to a number of factors ranging from heat exhaustion to epilepsy. Here, our Glendale vets share some of the reasons that dogs have seizures, and what you should do if your dog has a seizure.

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Parvovirus in Puppies

Parvovirus in Puppies

Parvovirus is a highly contagious often deadly virus that is spread between dogs through contact with infected dogs or contaminated objects such as bowls or toys.  Below, our Glendale vets share facts about parvovirus that you need to know to help keep your four-legged friend healthy.

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Stool Tapeworm in Dogs

Stool Tapeworm in Dogs

Parasitic worms are not only unpleasant to look at but also can be detrimental to your dog's health. Here, our Glendale vets discuss what tapeworms are and how to get rid of tapeworms in dogs.

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