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Here, our Clearlake vets share helpful tips and advice to help you keep your pets healthy and happy - whether that is information about common illnesses or advice about parasite prevention.

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Joint Pain in Dogs - Signs, Causes & Treatment

Joint Pain in Dogs - Signs, Causes & Treatment

Dogs of any age can suffer from joint pain that can affect their overall well-being. If left untreated, it can lead to more severe conditions and injuries. Identifying joint pain in dogs can be tricky unless you know the symptoms. Our veterinarians in Clearlake provide information on various types of joint pain in dogs, including their causes and treatments.

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Types of Anemia in Dogs - Symptoms & Treatments

Types of Anemia in Dogs - Symptoms & Treatments

Anemia in dogs is a serious condition that can be caused by a number of underlying health issues. In this post our Clearlake vets explain the different types of anemia seen in dogs, as well as their symptoms of anemia and how it can be treated.

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Diet For Cats With Hyperthyroidism

Diet For Cats With Hyperthyroidism

Your cat's thyroid gland produces hormones that are responsible for regulating various processes within the body. However, when the thyroid hormone levels become too high, a condition called hyperthyroidism can develop, which poses a serious health risk for your cat. Our vets in  Clearlake share some valuable insights on how hyperthyroidism in cats can be managed through dietary changes.

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Broken Jaws in Dogs: Causes & Treatments

Broken Jaws in Dogs: Causes & Treatments

Dogs can feel a lot of pain and fear if they break their jawbone. Our vets at Clearlake Veterinary Clinic are here to help you understand what can cause this injury, how to treat it, and how to take care of your furry friend afterwards. 

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Older Dog Losing Weight: When to Worry and What to Do?

Older Dog Losing Weight: When to Worry and What to Do?

Senior dogs can lose weight instead of gaining it, which can be a source of concern for pet owners. Our vets in Clearlake can advise and help you if you notice this happening to your dog.

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Common Cat Dental Problems

Common Cat Dental Problems

Dental problems can cause a lot of pain for your cat and lead to other health problems. Today, our Clearlake veterinary team explains how to recognize dental health issues in your cat, the most common dental diseases in cats, and how to prevent or treat these issues.

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Dog Intestinal Blockage Surgery

Dog Intestinal Blockage Surgery

If your dog has a chewing and eating habit, you may be concerned about intestinal blockages. Our Clearlake veterinarians see this serious condition a lot. If left untreated, it can result in debilitating health problems and, in some cases, requires major surgery to save your dog's life.

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What You Should Know About Dog Knee Surgery

What You Should Know About Dog Knee Surgery

Knee injuries are common in dogs - and can cause serious pain for our furry friends. In this post, our vets explain dog knee surgery procedures and what to expect in recovery.

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Puppy Teething: A Guide to Navigating Your Pup's Chewing Phase

Puppy Teething: A Guide to Navigating Your Pup's Chewing Phase

Puppy teething can be a difficult time for parents; the pain caused by teething often leads puppies to chew on anything and everything in an effort to relieve their discomfort. Here are a few tips from our Clearlake vets on how to help your puppy through this difficult stage. 

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Top 5 Dry Dog Food for Small Dogs

Top 5 Dry Dog Food for Small Dogs

Numerous dry dog food options abound at supermarkets, pet stores, and your vet's office. So, how can you determine the ideal choice for your small dog? Our veterinary clinic, in Clearlake, provides valuable tips for selecting the optimal food for your small canine companion.

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