Understanding Common Health Issues in Geriatric Pets

Understanding Common Health Issues in Geriatric Pets

As our furry companion's age, they are more prone to health concerns. Our vets at Stanwood shed light on some of the typical health problems affecting older pets and offer insights on how to provide adequate geriatric care to curb these issues.

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) in Dogs

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) in Dogs

Dogs suffering from inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) experience great discomfort and pain, and unfortunately, a cure for this condition has not yet been discovered. Our veterinarians at Stanwood have provided a comprehensive discussion on the causes, signs, and treatment options available for inflammatory bowel disease in dogs.

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How To Treat Hyperthyroidism In Cats

How To Treat Hyperthyroidism In Cats

Hyperthyroidism is a prevalent health problem among middle-aged and senior cats in Stanwood. But what does hyperthyroidism in cats mean? What are the signs, and how can it be treated? Let our veterinarians provide the answers.

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Cat Hernia Surgery & Recovery

Cat Hernia Surgery & Recovery

Finding a hernia in your cat can be worrying. But don't worry too much because most cat hernias are not usually serious and can be treated well. Today, our veterinarians in Stanwood explain different types of cat hernias and give you an idea of what to expect if your cat needs hernia surgery. 

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Signs of Bladder Infection in Dogs

Signs of Bladder Infection in Dogs

Discover why dogs may experience bladder infections and other urinary tract issues. These conditions vary in discomfort levels, ranging from mild discomfort to severe pain for our beloved canines. Join our Stanwood veterinary today as they delve into the causes, symptoms, and treatments for bladder infections in dogs.

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Cat Tooth Extractions: What to Expect & What to Watch For

Cat Tooth Extractions: What to Expect & What to Watch For

Your cat may experience oral damage or tooth decay that requires the tooth or teeth to be extracted. Today, the Stanwood vet dentists discuss cat tooth extractions, the symptoms, and treatment.

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Is a Dog's Mouth Cleaner Than a Human's?

Is a Dog's Mouth Cleaner Than a Human's?

There has always been this "rumor" claiming that a dog's mouth is cleaning than a human's mouth but is it true or not? Today, our Stanwood vets discuss the facts of if your dog's mouth is cleaning than a human's.

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Fractured Teeth in Dogs

Fractured Teeth in Dogs

Sometimes, dogs can chew something so hard, or suffer a traumatic injury, that one of their teeth breaks. Today, the Northwest Veterinary Clinic of Stanwood vets will discuss fractured teeth in dogs, how they happen, and what you can do to help.

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Bad Breath in Dogs: Causes & Remedies

Bad Breath in Dogs: Causes & Remedies

Bad breath is quite common in our canine companions — especially as they grow older — and can be a sign of serious health issues in your dog. Here, our Stanwood vets explain what might be causing your dog's bad breath and how you can help to treat or even prevent it.

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Dental Exams in Pets

Dental Exams in Pets

Dental exams for pets are important to their overall health and well-being, so it is important to maintain a dental care routine. Today, our Stanwood vets will explain why you should bring your pet in for a dental exam.

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