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When Is My Cat Considered A Senior? Tips For Geriatric Pet Care

When Is My Cat Considered A Senior? Tips For Geriatric Pet Care

Thanks to advancements in vet care, pet nutrition and research, our senior cats are living far longer than they used to. Today, our Riverside County vets talk about when your cat is considered a senior pet, what to expect as your cat ages and tips on how to care for your aging feline friend.

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Dog Dental Health: What You Should Know

Dog Dental Health: What You Should Know

Gum disease and tooth decay are as much a problem for dogs as they are for people. That's why caring for your dog's teeth is an important element of caring for your dog's overall health. Today our Riverside County vets share some tips on how to keep your pup's teeth clean and their mouth healthy.

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Why Won't My Cat Drink Water?

Why Won't My Cat Drink Water?

Staying hydrated is vital for both pets and people, so it's understandable to worry if your cat won't drink. Today, our Riverside County vets share some reasons why your cat may not be drinking and what to do.

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Common Illnesses In Dogs

Common Illnesses In Dogs

There are a number of common dog illnesses that can present concerning symptoms or even be deadly if untreated. Today, our Riverside County veterinarians share advice about health problems to watch for.

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Diagnosing And Treating Anemia In Dogs

Diagnosing And Treating Anemia In Dogs

When our Riverside County veterinarians diagnose anemia in dogs, it is viewed as a symptom of an underlying condition rather than the main condition. If anemia has been diagnosed in your dog, here is what you ought to know about the causes, symptoms and treatments.

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When do Newborn Kittens Open Their Eyes?

When do Newborn Kittens Open Their Eyes?

Cats are one of the most common family pets and many families choose to raise their new cat from when it is a kitten. Today, our Riverside County vets talk about caring for a newborn kitten and when you can expect them to open their eyes.

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Should I get my dog vaccinated?

Should I get my dog vaccinated?

Our Riverside County vets believe that vaccinations play an essential role in keeping your dog healthy throughout its lifetime. While we recommend core vaccinations for all dogs several lifestyle vaccines are only given to specific animals based on their level of risk for contracting particular conditions.

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What You Should Know About Rattlesnake Bites & Dogs

What You Should Know About Rattlesnake Bites & Dogs

A rattlesnake bite will always qualify as a veterinary emergency. But what more is there to know about rattlesnake bites and dogs? Here, our Banning veterinary team shares some cautionary measures, facts and how vaccinations can help your canine companion stay safe.

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What qualifications should I look for in a vet?

What qualifications should I look for in a vet?

You love your pet and want to be sure that the vet you choose has the right qualifications to provide the veterinary care that your animal needs. So what qualifications should you look for?

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Preventing Heartworm Disease in Pets

Preventing Heartworm Disease in Pets

Heartworm disease is a serious condition that can result in heart failure, severe lung disease, damage to other organs and even death for pets in Riverside County. The disease is typically found in cats, dogs and ferrets. Here, our vets explain why prevention is key.

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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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