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Signs of Pain in Dogs

Signs of Pain in Dogs

It is important to be aware of your dog's well-being and to recognize signs of pain or discomfort. In this article, our Carrollton vets give you general guidance on how dogs typically handle pain and discomfort and what signs to look out for.

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Blood Tests for Dogs

Blood Tests for Dogs

We know that it can be distressing to bring your pet for a blood test. Our team of veterinarians at Carrollton is dedicated to providing guidance and clarifying the purpose and process of blood tests specifically tailored for dogs.

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Laser Spay or Traditional Spay - Which is better?

Laser Spay or Traditional Spay - Which is better?

Spaying your cat or dog is an important part of preventive care. You will not only prevent unwanted kittens but also reduce the risk of serious diseases. Here, our Carrollton vets discuss the importance of reproductive care and the difference between laser spaying and traditional spay surgery.

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What To Do If Your Dog Has A Bowel Obstruction

What To Do If Your Dog Has A Bowel Obstruction

If your dog has eaten something they shouldn't have, there is a very real possibility that they could develop a bowel obstruction. Our Carrollton vets are here to tell you all about this condition.

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Caring For Your Dog Recovering From Surgery

Caring For Your Dog Recovering From Surgery

Properly caring for your dog after surgery can make all the difference as they recover. To help your pup get back to normal as quickly as possible, our Carrollton vets have some tips.

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The Reality of Anaplasmosis in Dogs

The Reality of Anaplasmosis in Dogs

Anaplasmosis is spread by black-legged ticks and poses a serious health concern for pets across America. Our Carrollton vets explain the symptoms of and treatments for Anaplasmosis in dogs.

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9 Common Reproductive Disorders: Female Dogs

9 Common Reproductive Disorders: Female Dogs

Female dogs can reach reproductive maturity around nine to ten months, but many can go into heat as early as four months. Our Carrollton vets are here to tell you about common reproductive issues female dogs can face.

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Tick Disease in Dogs: Ehrlichiosis

Tick Disease in Dogs: Ehrlichiosis

Ehrlichiosis is a life-threatening tick-borne illness in dogs across much of the United States. In today's post, our Carrollton vets explain the stages, symptoms and treatments for ehrlichiosis in dogs.

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What is Medical Pet Boarding?

What is Medical Pet Boarding?

The sad reality is that we cannot take our pets everywhere we go so you may at some point have to rely on a trusted boarding facility. If your pet has extra care needs, our Carrollton vets are here to talk about medical boarding. 

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How Long Can You Leave A Cat Home Alone?

How Long Can You Leave A Cat Home Alone?

Cats may seem like they don't need much attention but evidence suggests they do get lonely. Here, our Carrollton vets explain how long you can leave a cat alone, and give tips for keeping your cat safe and content while you are away.

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Carroll County Animal Hospital is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Carrollton companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.

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