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What To Do When Your Dog Breaks a Leg

What To Do When Your Dog Breaks a Leg

Dogs are typically rambunctious. They have lots of energy and love to run, jump and play, which is great if not for the risk of injury. The vets at our emergency animal clinic in St. Louis talk about broken bones in dogs, how you can tell and what to do if your dog breaks a leg.

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Anemia in Cats: Types & Treatment

Anemia in Cats: Types & Treatment

Did you know that cats, just like humans, can be affected by the symptoms of anemia? Our St. Louis veterinarians share some information about anemia in cats, what the different types of anemia are and how it can be treated in cats.

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Pet First Aid Guide: How to Give Pets First Aid?

Pet First Aid Guide: How to Give Pets First Aid?

Not every wound your pet experiences will need veterinary care, but it's important to be aware of what injuries you can treat at home and which ones will require veterinary attention. Today our vets in St. Louis provide tips on how to perform pet first aid at home and what situations may need to be urgently attended to by veterinarians.

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Cataract Surgery for Dogs - What to Expect

Cataract Surgery for Dogs - What to Expect

Cataracts can disrupt the regular behavior of your dog as they will greatly affect their ability to see. Here, our St. Louis vets discuss animal ophthalmology for dogs, and what you can expect when your dog goes in to have cataract surgery with a veterinary ophthalmologist.

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Fever in Dogs

Fever in Dogs

Fever in dogs doesn't happen often and when it does happen it can be difficult to tell the signs. Here, our Animal Emergency Clinic vets in St. Louis explain the signs of a fever in dogs and what you should do if your dog is experiencing these symptoms. 

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Heavy Breathing in Cats

Heavy Breathing in Cats

One behavior that we often witness in dogs that isn't common in cats is panting. If your cat begins panting then it may be caused by an underlying condition that will need to be addressed. Our St. Louis vets talk about some common causes for heavy breathing in cats and when you should seek out veterinary care.

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Pet Eye Injury: When to Seek Veterinary Care?

Pet Eye Injury: When to Seek Veterinary Care?

Injuries are common with pets, just as with all other types of injuries, your pet could experience an eye injury. Here, our St. Louis vets discuss what the signs of an eye injury are and how your pet will be treated.

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Dog Dry Heaving

Dog Dry Heaving

Has your dog suddenly started dry heaving? Today, our St. Louis veterinary team explains why your dog may be dry heaving and what you can do about it.

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Common Pet Emergencies That Need Immediate Attention

Common Pet Emergencies That Need Immediate Attention

Every pet parent hopes to never have to deal with an emergency situation involving their furry companion. Unfortunately, it is likely that you will experience at least one urgent situation over the course of your pet's life. Here, our St. Louis vets share some situations that may require the assistance of our emergency clinic.

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Constipation in Cats

Constipation in Cats

When a cat experiences the symptoms of constipation it can make them feel extremely uncomfortable. Today our St. Louis vets talk about the symptoms and causes of constipation in cats and what can be done to treat this ailment.

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Compassionate Emergency Care for Pets

Animal Emergency Clinic is an after-hours emergency animal hospital providing urgent care to cats and dogs from St. Louis and surrounding areas. Contact us right away if you are experiencing a veterinary emergency.

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