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Pet Care Tips

Our Banning veterinarians share some helpful tips and advice in order to help keep Riverside County pets healthy and happy.

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Male Cat Before & After Neutering: Behavior & Recovery

Male Cat Before & After Neutering: Behavior & Recovery

Neutering procedures are a safe and common surgery for male cats that can prevent unwanted litters, protect them from certain health issues, and even help control some undesirable behaviors. Today, our Riverside County vets explain what you can expect before and after neutering your male cat, including behaviors and recovery.

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Intestinal Blockage Surgery in Dogs

Intestinal Blockage Surgery in Dogs

If your dog eats everything in sight, you might be concerned about potential intestinal blockages. Our Riverside County vets see intestinal blockages in dogs frequently, and if it's not treated quickly it can cause devastating health issues and in some cases, major surgery is required to save your dog's life.

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Valley Fever in Dogs

Valley Fever in Dogs

Valley Fever is prevalent across the country and can infect people, dogs, cats, and livestock. Today, our Riverside County vets discuss the causes, signs, and treatment of Valley Fever in dogs.

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Can hypothyroidism in dogs be treated in a natural way?

Can hypothyroidism in dogs be treated in a natural way?

Hypothyroidism is a common condition in dogs that can lead to unexplained weight gain, skin and coat issues, as well as behavioral changes and reduced energy. Today, our Riverside County vets share some information about hypothyroidism in dogs and how to treat hypothyroidism naturally.

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Nutrition, Skin, & Dogs

Nutrition, Skin, & Dogs

Just like in people, our dogs' skin is their largest organ. When combined with their coat, it makes up 12% of the average dog's body weight. What you may not know is that your dog's daily nutrition can have a significant impact on the health and condition of its skin and coat. Here, our Riverside County vets explain the relationship between your dog's skin, coat, and its diet.

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How often should I take my dog to the vet?

How often should I take my dog to the vet?

You love your pup and want to give them their best chance at a long and happy life. That's where regular preventive veterinary care comes in. But exactly how often should you take your dog to the vet? Our Riverside County vets explain.

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Aural Hematomas in Cats

Aural Hematomas in Cats

If your cat has an ear hematoma you might wonder how to help. Today, our Riverside County vet team shares more about what causes aural hematomas in cats, symptoms, and treatment options. 

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Cataract Surgery for Dogs

Cataract Surgery for Dogs

Cataracts can result in blurred vision and eventual blindness for your pooch, but surgery may be able to help to restore your dog's vision. Here, our Riverside County vets share a little about what to expect when your dog goes in to have cataract surgery.

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What is parainfluenza in dogs?

What is parainfluenza in dogs?

Canine parainfluenza virus (CPIV) is a highly contagious ribonucleic acid virus that causes respiratory illness in dogs all over the world. Today, our Riverside County vets lay out the symptoms and causes of parainfluenza in dogs and how to treat it.

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Rabies in Cats

Rabies in Cats

Rabies is a fatal virus that is extremely contagious among pets, including cats. In this blog, our Riverside County veterinarians discuss the effects of the rabies virus on cats, including how common it is, the symptoms it causes, and how it can be avoided.

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Banning Veterinary Hospital is accepting new patients. Our experienced and compassionate vets care about the health of animals across Riverside County. Contact us today in order to book your first appointment.

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