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TPLO Surgery For Dogs With Cruciate Injuries

TPLO Surgery For Dogs With Cruciate Injuries

Your dog's cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) is comparable to a human's ACL and helps their knee function correctly. It is also one of the most likely places for traumatic injury in our four-legged friends. Today our Pine Grove vets discuss TPLO surgery, dogs who need it, and what to do if your dog jumped before they're fully recovered.

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Orthopedic Conditions Commonly Seen in Dogs

Orthopedic Conditions Commonly Seen in Dogs

Dogs love to run and play but the fun can come to an abrupt halt if your pup experiences the debilitating effects of an orthopedic injury. Below are the 4 orthopedic conditions that our Pine Grove vets see most often in dogs.

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What causes bladder stones in dogs and how are they treated?

What causes bladder stones in dogs and how are they treated?

While bladder stones are a relatively common condition seen in dogs they can be life-threatening if left untreated. Today, our Pine Grove vets explain the signs of bladder stones in dogs and how this serious condition can be treated.

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What to do In Case of a Pet Emergency

What to do In Case of a Pet Emergency

Surprisingly, it isn't always clear when an animal is in need of urgent veterinary care. So today, our Pine Grove vets share signs that could indicate that your pet needs to visit the emergency vet.

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Cat Urinary Tract Infections & FLUTD

Cat Urinary Tract Infections & FLUTD

Our Pine Grove vets rarely see urinary tract infections in cats, but when they do, these infections are usually in older cats or cats with other underlying health conditions. Below, our team shares more about the symptoms, causes and treatments for FLUTD and urinary tract infections in cats.

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Is it safe for dogs to eat grass?

Is it safe for dogs to eat grass?

Our Pine Grove vets are often asked why dogs eat grass and whether it's safe. So today we take a look at a few reasons why your dog may be eating grass and what it could mean.

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Constipation in Dogs - A Serious Health Concern

Constipation in Dogs - A Serious Health Concern

Constipation in dogs may not seem like a serious issue but it can be life-threatening depending on the cause. In today's post, our Pine Grove vets give advice on what to do if your dog is constipated.

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How To Care For A Bearded Dragon

How To Care For A Bearded Dragon

Are you considering keeping a bearded dragon as a pet? Many new bearded dragon owners find themselves with an unhappy or unwell pet if they aren't provided with the right diet, routines and environment setup. Our Pine Grove vets provide a basic guide to caring for a bearded dragon, covering everything from their diet to their ideal routines.

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Causes of Anemia in Cats & How It Is Treated

Causes of Anemia in Cats & How It Is Treated

Today our Pine Grove veterinarians at Pine Grove Animal Clinic explain the causes of anemia in cats as well as the signs of anemia to watch for and the treatment options that are available for cats.

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A Guide to Cushing's Disease in Dogs

A Guide to Cushing's Disease in Dogs

Cushing’s disease in dogs can lead to serious symptoms and complications and even threaten your pup’s longevity. Today our Pine Grove vets explain the condition and its causes, along with complications and treatments.

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