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Pneumonia in Cats - Causes, Symptoms & Treatments

Pneumonia in Cats - Causes, Symptoms & Treatments

Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lungs and airways that can occur in cats due to a variety of causes. Today our Southeast Memphis vets share more about the causes of pneumonia in cats as well as the symptoms and common treatments.

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Pneumonia in Dogs - Symptoms to Watch For

Pneumonia in Dogs - Symptoms to Watch For

Although it's not be a condition that most pet parents think about, dogs like people can develop pneumonia. Pneumonia in dogs can be a serious health concern, however treatment is available and most dogs recover well. Here our Southeast Memphis vets share some of the symptoms of pneumonia in dogs, and how this condition is treated.

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Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy - TPLO Surgery for Dogs

Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy - TPLO Surgery for Dogs

A dog's cranial cruciate ligament (often referred to the dog's ACL) works much the same as a human's ACL and helps the dog's knee functioning correctly. If your dog has a torn ACL, your Memphis vet may recommend TPLO surgery to repair the issue.

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Knee Surgery for Dogs with Torn Cruciate

Knee Surgery for Dogs with Torn Cruciate

If your pooch is suffering from a torn cranial cruciate ligament (CCL/ACL) your Southeast Memphis vet may recommend surgery to repair the damaged knee and get your dog up and running again. Here are 3 common surgeries for treating this knee injury in dogs.

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Diabetes In Dogs

Diabetes In Dogs

Cases of diabetes in dogs are on the rise. Today our Memphis vets share some of the most common signs of this disease in dogs, and what you should do if your dog is displaying symptoms of diabetes.

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ACL Surgery for Dogs - Cruciate Surgery

ACL Surgery for Dogs - Cruciate Surgery

The dog's cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) is frequently referred to as the dog's ACL or 'cruciate'. This connective tissue joins the upper and lower leg bones at the dog's knee and may become injured. Today, our Memphis vets explain the three main ACL surgeries for dogs.  

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Dog ACL - What is it and how is it treated?

Dog ACL - What is it and how is it treated?

Many people are familiar with ACL injuries in athletes but did you know your dog can also tear their ACL? Read on to find out more from our Memphis vets on what the differences are between ACL injuries in dogs and people, and how ACL injuries are treated in dogs.  

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Common Reactions to Vaccines in Dogs

Common Reactions to Vaccines in Dogs

The benefits of having your dog vaccinated typically far outweigh the risk of reactions to the vaccines. Here's more from our Southeast Memphis vets on the most common reactions to vaccines in dogs, and what to do if your dog has a reaction.

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Does my dog have an upset stomach?

Does my dog have an upset stomach?

Symptoms of an upset stomach in dogs, are similar to the symptoms people get when they have an upset stomach. That said, when we get sick we typically know what to do to make ourselves feel better, but what should you do if your dog has an upset stomach?

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Cats & Colds: Can They Get Them and What To Do For Them

Cats & Colds: Can They Get Them and What To Do For Them

Is your cat feeling a little under the weather? Cats can catch colds much like people do, and with very similar symptoms. Here, our Southeast Memphis vets share the signs that your cat may have a cold, and when you should bring your cat in to see the vet. 

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