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Hernias in Cats: Causes, Symptoms & Surgery

Hernias in Cats: Causes, Symptoms & Surgery

As long as they are detected early, hernias in cats typically aren’t serious and can be repaired with surgery. In this post, our Eastham vets describe different types of hernias and offer insight into what to expect from cat hernia surgery.

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Why Does My Pet Need a Urinalysis?

Why Does My Pet Need a Urinalysis?

At Eastham Veterinary Hospital, we believe strongly in educating our clients so they can be the best possible pet owners. So today, our Eastham vets talk about what a urinalysis is and why your pet made need to have a urinalysis performed and what it can show.

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Where to Leave a Dog While on Vacation?

Where to Leave a Dog While on Vacation?

We understand that leaving your dog behind when you're traveling can be stressful, especially if your pet has medical needs. Here, our Eastham vets share tips to help lessen your anxiety about leaving your dog while on vacation and choose the best place to leave your dog while you're away. 

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Broken Bones: When Your Dog May Need Surgery

Broken Bones: When Your Dog May Need Surgery

When injuries happen they could be minor such as a scratch or cut or something more serious like a broken bone, either way, it's important to know what to do. Our Eastham vets talk about the signs of broken bones in dogs and what to expect if they need surgery.

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Raising a Puppy & Kitten Together: Are They a Good Match?

Raising a Puppy & Kitten Together: Are They a Good Match?

Raising young animals can be a very rewarding experience and in the case of puppies and kittens, it can also be adorable. Even so, there are things you should keep in mind when it comes to the care of both these pets together. Here, our Eastham vets discuss raising a puppy and a kitten together and some of the things you should keep in mind.

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Rabbit Lifespan: How Long Do Pet Rabbits Live?

Rabbit Lifespan: How Long Do Pet Rabbits Live?

If you decide to add a pet rabbit to your family then you may be wondering how long these fluffy creatures will live. Luckily, with modern veterinary care, bunnies are now living longer than ever. Our Eastham veterinarians talk about the rabbit lifespan and how long you can expect your pet rabbit to live.

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Senior Pets: Ways To Tell How Old My Cat Is

Senior Pets: Ways To Tell How Old My Cat Is

Our cats may continue to behave adventurous well into old age which can make telling what stage of life they are in tough. Today our Eastham vets share some ways to tell how old your cat is and when they are considered a senior as well as what to expect as they go through their lives at the later stages.

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Constipation in Dogs

Constipation in Dogs

If your dog is struggling to have a bowel movement it can be very uncomfortable and not only stressful for your dog but for you as well. Our Eastham vets discuss the sign and causes of constipation in dogs and when it might be considered a veterinary emergency.

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Veterinary Dental Services: How To Care For Cat's Teeth

Veterinary Dental Services: How To Care For Cat's Teeth

The last thing that you want is for your feline friend to be in pain, this includes dental pain. Sometimes it can be difficult to know if we are doing enough to care for our pet's teeth though. Today, our Eastham vet dentists talk about veterinary dental services and how you can help care for your cat's teeth.

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Preventing Dental Disease in Cats

Preventing Dental Disease in Cats

If your cat is experiencing dental concerns then they may find it difficult to eat or go about their day as they normally would due to the pain. Today, our Eastham veterinary team shares some information on the signs of dental disease in cats as well of some of the most common types of dental disease.

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