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Help! I think my dog is having an asthma attack! What should I do?

Help! I think my dog is having an asthma attack! What should I do?

Canine asthma, also known as allergic bronchitis or allergic airway disease, is a condition that affects your dog's ability to breathe. Today, our Tucson vets explore the causes, symptoms, and management of asthma in dogs.

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Dog After Surgery - Symptoms to Watch For & Ways To Speed Recovery

Dog After Surgery - Symptoms to Watch For & Ways To Speed Recovery

Providing attentive, diligent post-operative care after your dog's surgery can help to keep your pup comfortable and speed their recovery. This post looks at some common post-operative recommendations for pets.

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Is your dog breathing fast? Here Are Some Possible Reasons Why

Is your dog breathing fast? Here Are Some Possible Reasons Why

Your dog hasn't been exercising or playing but, for some reason, they are breathing fast. Should you be worried? Here, you will find some common reasons why your dog might be breathing fast, and when to call the vet. 

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Causes of Dog Dandruff & Treatments

Causes of Dog Dandruff & Treatments

Finding white scaly flakes of skin in your dog's coat? If so, it could be dandruff. But why does your dog have dandruff? Read on to learn more about the causes of dandruff in dogs and treatments to help soothe your pup's itchy, flaky skin. 

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Hair Loss in Dogs & What To Do

Hair Loss in Dogs & What To Do

Patchy hair loss, bald patches, or all-over thinning of the coat can occur in dogs for countless reasons, including allergies, seasonal shedding, or more severe conditions such as alopecia. Read on to learn more about dog hair loss and what to do.

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What To Expect From Your Dog's Ear Hematoma Surgery

What To Expect From Your Dog's Ear Hematoma Surgery

Painful ear hematomas are common in dogs, but what are they and what causes them? Here, you will find information about ear hematomas in dogs, what to do if your dog has one, and the surgery used to treat them.

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Taking Your Dog For an X-Ray - What To Expect

Taking Your Dog For an X-Ray - What To Expect

Is your dog booked to have an X-ray (radiograph)? If so, you may be wondering what to expect from your dog's X-ray appointment and how you can prepare. Today's post outlines the typical process for capturing dog X-rays.

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How to Help a Dog with Separation Anxiety

How to Help a Dog with Separation Anxiety

Today's blog post delves into the topic of separation anxiety in dogs, including the symptoms and things your vet may recommend trying to help your dog feel less anxious when left alone.

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Lipomas In Dogs

Lipomas In Dogs

Finding any unusual lump or bump on your dog is bound to set off alarm bells, however, not all lumps are cancerous. Simple lipomas are benign fat tumors that are commonly seen in dogs middle-aged and older. Today, we share information about lipomas in dogs.

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First Aid Basics for Dog Wound Care

First Aid Basics for Dog Wound Care

Not every cut or graze your dog gets will need veterinary care if you know how to perform a few basic first aid steps. That said, even seemingly small wounds can develop big infections, so it's important to know when to see your vet. In this post, you'll find information on how to care for your dog's wounds at home.

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