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Is My Cat Overweight? Signs & What To Do

Is My Cat Overweight? Signs & What To Do

 Weight gain is common in cats, especially for older cats with slower metabolism, or those that are kept indoors. Here are some signs that your cat may be overweight, and what you can do.

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Has My Dog Been Poisoned? Signs & Symptoms

Has My Dog Been Poisoned? Signs & Symptoms

Today, our Cordova vets review the signs and symptoms of poisoning in dogs, and what you should do if you believe your dog has been poisoned.

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How do I know if my dog or cat has fleas?

How do I know if my dog or cat has fleas?

Fleas can make your pet miserable! If left untreated, fleas can lead to infection and possibly cause more serious diseases.  Here's a little from our Memphis vets on how to spot the signs of flea infestations so that you can detect them early and keep your pet healthy.

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Protecting Your Pet (And Your Family) From Ticks

Protecting Your Pet (And Your Family) From Ticks

Ticks are a danger to people and pets because a number of serious diseases are spread by this external parasite. Below, our Memphis vets explain what to look for, and how to keep ticks away from your family and your pets.

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How do I know if my pet has Lyme disease?

How do I know if my pet has Lyme disease?

One of the most common tick-transmitted diseases in the world is Lyme disease. Here, our Memphis vets explain what symptoms to look out for if you think your pet might have Lyme disease.

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Preventing Heartworm Disease in Pets

Preventing Heartworm Disease in Pets

Heartworm disease is a serious condition that results in severe lung disease, heart failure, other organ damage, and death in pets such as ferrets, dogs and cats. Here's more from our Memphis vets on why prevention is the best treatment option.

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Why should my pet have a fecal exam?

Why should my pet have a fecal exam?

Fecal exams allow your vet to check your pet for intestinal parasites which are otherwise difficult to detect. Here, our Memphis vets explain why annual fecals are the best way to ensure that your pet and your household are safe from intestinal parasites.

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