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During the estrus or heat cycle there is increased blood flow to the uterus and it’s size is temporarily enlarged, this may require some extra surgical time to ensure that all blood vessels are properly ligated to prevent bleeding, but...
All pets need examinations at least twice a year.  When you have a juvenile (baby) or elderly pet the frequency of examination should be more frequent.  Exotic pets are not easy to manage from a husbandry standpoint and can become...
Q: My 1.5 year domestic short hair (tuxedo) is having a weird “twitch” with his hind legs. Although his eating and drinking habits have NOT changed, his walking has. He will walk slowly, almost as if he is unsure of...
Q: Yesterday morning I woke up and went to feed my cats.  My female just had kittens 5 days ago. First thing i did was check and she wasn’t with them or near them so i thought that odd, because...
One of our veterinarians will respond to you soon.  As for now, it sounds pretty serious, and definitely not normal.  I suggest you have an examination ($55) and let the doctor actually see what they can find.  Additional tests can...
Thank you for contacting us about your pet.  Blood in the urine is an indication of inflammation (and discomfort) in the urinary tract.  In a male dog, there are several potential sources of inflammation including the bladder, kidneys, and the...

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