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Rabies Symptoms in Cats

Rabies Symptoms in Cats

Rabies is a serious disease that is spread through the bite of an infected animal. It can be transmitted to both people and pets and is usually fatal. Today, our Arlington vets discuss rabies in cats, including the symptoms, spread and prognosis.

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Understanding Blood Tests for Cats

Understanding Blood Tests for Cats

Blood tests can be used in many different situations related to the health of your feline friend including the diagnosis of illnesses. Here, our Arlington vets share the different types of blood tests we commonly perform on cats and what this bloodwork will tell us about their health.

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Understanding Blood Tests for Dogs

Understanding Blood Tests for Dogs

Bloodwork can help us monitor your furry friend's overall health and pinpoint specific conditions to allow swift diagnosis and treatment. Our vets in Arlington talk about the importance of blood tests for dogs and how our veterinary laboratory and animal diagnostic services can help.

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Endoscopy for Pets: Diagnosing & Treating Digestive Disorders

Endoscopy for Pets: Diagnosing & Treating Digestive Disorders

Diagnostic procedures like endoscopy are used to help diagnose conditions that affect the digestive tract of your pet. Here, our Arlington vets talk about what to expect during your dog or cat's upcoming endoscopy and what conditions it can help diagnose in pets.

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The Importance of Regular Fecal Exams for Cats & Dogs

The Importance of Regular Fecal Exams for Cats & Dogs

Parasites can wreak havoc on the digestive system of your pet causing all kinds of uncomfortable symptoms. Here, our vets in Arlington talk about the purpose of fecal exams for dogs and cats, and what we can find when performing one.

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Diagnostic Imaging: X-rays & CT Scans for Cats & Dogs

Diagnostic Imaging: X-rays & CT Scans for Cats & Dogs

Diagnostic imaging can be used to help during both routine pet checkups and in more time-sensitive situations. It can provide valuable insight into the internal health and functions of your pet. Here, our Arlington vets explain what you can expect with CT scans and X-rays for cats and dogs at our veterinary diagnostic lab.

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Ultrasounds for Dogs & Cats: What Pet Owners Want to Know

Ultrasounds for Dogs & Cats: What Pet Owners Want to Know

So your vet recommended that your pet have an ultrasound, but what does that mean exactly? Here our Arlington vets talk about the purpose of ultrasounds for cats and dogs, and what they can help show us about their health and internal functions.

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Veterinary Surgery: Getting Your Dog Fixed

Veterinary Surgery: Getting Your Dog Fixed

Veterinary surgeries can do more than treat conditions that are already occurring. some can prevent potential issues from arising in the first place. Here, our veterinary surgeons in Arlington talk about the purpose of veterinary reproductive surgery for pets and how having your dog spayed or neutered can help protect them.

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X-Rays for Dogs

X-Rays for Dogs

Diagnostic imaging allows our vets to gain valuable insight into the internal functions and structure of your pet. Here, our Arlington vets talk about why your dog may need an X-ray, what to expect during the appointment, as well as some information about safety and cost.

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Cranial Cruciate Ligament (CCL) Surgery

Cranial Cruciate Ligament (CCL) Surgery

Because your dog spends so much time running around, injuries to their knees aren't entirely uncommon. Our Arlington vets talk about how an injury to the cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) may happen, how surgery can treat it, and what to expect during recovery.

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