How to Prepare a Puppy for the Groomers

How to Prepare a Puppy for the Groomers

A new puppy comes with a lot of responsibility. One of the most important responsibilities is to maintain your puppy's health and appearance through regular grooming sessions. Today, our Rock Hill vets will discuss grooming your puppy at home first, and then how to prepare them for the groomers.

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Puppy Grooming

Puppy Grooming

Grooming your puppy can be a daunting task. There are many things to consider like when to start, what you'll need, and what needs to be done to ensure they are groomed properly. Our Catawba Animal Clinic vets can answer all those questions for you.

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Common Cat Dental Problems

Common Cat Dental Problems

Tooth problems can cause your cat significant pain, and lead to other health issues. Today, our Rock Hill veterinary team explains how to spot dental health problems in your cat, what the most common dental diseases are in cats, and how these issues can be prevented or treated.

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Why does my cat's breath smell bad?

Why does my cat's breath smell bad?

As most cat parents know, our feline friends enjoy getting up close and personal. This is especially true first thing in the morning, and there's nothing quite like waking up to stinky cat breath. Most of the time this condition can be linked to dental concerns but that is not always the case. Our Rock Hill vets talk about some of the reasons for your cat's bad breath and what you can do to help treat this smelly condition.

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Broken Jaws in Dogs

Broken Jaws in Dogs

It can be a very painful and scary experience for your dog if they suffer a broken jawbone. Today, our Rock Hill vets explain the causes of a broken jaw in dogs, how the injury can be repaired, and how to care for your pet after this injury.

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How many sets of teeth do adult dogs have?

How many sets of teeth do adult dogs have?

As a pet parent, it is important to keep an eye on your dog's teeth because oral health issues are fairly common in dogs over the age of 3. Our Rock Hill vets are here to give you the inside scoop about the number of teeth your dog should have and why they might be losing teeth.

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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 Rock Hill vets explain how dog cavities are treated and how to prevent your canine companion from developing a cavity. 

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Dog Kidney Failure Diet

Dog Kidney Failure Diet

If your dog has been diagnosed with chronic kidney disease, feeding them a diet prescribed by your vet is going to be a key element of their treatment. For dogs with kidney disease, our Rock Hill vets may recommend a therapeutic diet with restricted protein, phosphorus, and sodium combined with increased levels of omega-3 fatty acids. 

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Treating Hyperthyroidism in Cats

Treating Hyperthyroidism in Cats

Hyperthyroidism can become an issue for middle-aged and senior cats. In this post, our Rock Hill vets explain the disease, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options.

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Types of Anemia in Dogs

Types of Anemia in Dogs

When dogs are diagnosed with anemia it means that there is an underlying condition threatening your dog's overall health. Today, our Rock Hill vets explain the different types of anemia seen in dogs, as well as their symptoms of anemia and how they can be treated.

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