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Cat Hernia Surgery

Cat Hernia Surgery

As long as they are detected early, hernias in cats typically aren’t serious and can be repaired with surgery. In this post, our Upland vets describe different types of hernias and offer insight into what to expect from cat hernia surgery.

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Constipation in Dogs

Constipation in Dogs

Symptoms of constipation can be uncomfortable for our dogs - and concerning for pup parents. Our Inland Valley Veterinary Specialists vets share signs of constipation in dogs, causes, and tips for treating the condition.

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Understanding Blood Tests for Dogs

Understanding Blood Tests for Dogs

We understand that it can be upsetting to take your pet for a blood test. To help ease your concerns, our Upland vets are here to help explain blood tests for dogs.

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X-Ray for Dogs

X-Ray for Dogs

If your dog is booked to have an x-ray (radiograph) you may be wondering how the appointment will work and how you can prepare. Below, our Inland Valley Veterinary Specialists vets share what you can expect when you bring your dog to us for an x-ray.

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Stomach Cancer in Cats

Stomach Cancer in Cats

Stomach cancer is painful and affects the muscles in your cat's stomach. Our Upland vets will describe signs of stomach cancer in cats, as well as diagnosis and treatment options. 

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What Steps Can I Take If My Dog Has Cancer?

What Steps Can I Take If My Dog Has Cancer?

Your dog has just been diagnosed with cancer. As a worried pet owner, you'll likely be feeling overwhelmed and have many questions. In this post, our Inland Valley Veterinary Specialists  vets give an overview of treatment options and some practical advice for dog owners. 

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Why is My Cat Gagging and What Should I Do?

Why is My Cat Gagging and What Should I Do?

Although it's not pleasant to listen to, gagging isn't unusual in cats. That said, it can be a sign that your cat needs to see a vet as soon as possible. Today our Upland vets discuss the reasons for cat gagging and when to head to the vet.

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How old is too old to spay or neuter my dog or cat?

How old is too old to spay or neuter my dog or cat?

Not sure whether getting your pet spayed or neutered is worth the time or the money? Read on to find out why our Upland vets believe that getting your dog or cat fixed is important, and when to get your pet spayed or neutered.

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How to Treat Anemia in Dogs

How to Treat Anemia in Dogs

If your dog is diagnosed with autoimmune anemia your vet will begin the process of diagnosing and treating the underlying illness that is causing your pup's condition. Autoimmune anemia is a sign that your dog is suffering from an underlying health condition that requires immediate attention. Our Upland vets will explain how to treat anemia in dogs.

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My Dog Has Blood in His Poop - What Should I Do?

My Dog Has Blood in His Poop - What Should I Do?

Our Inland Valley Veterinary Specialists know that responsible dog owners spend a lot of time picking up their dog's poop. So, if you're cleaning up your dog's poop and you've noticed blood, you probably want to know what to do. Our Upland vets can explain what's wrong and what you can do to help.

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