Cat Breeds That Live the Longest

Cat Breeds That Live the Longest

Although most cats live for 10-14 years or so on average, some breeds of cats do live longer than others. Today, our Glendale vets list some breeds of cats that tend to live longer lives so you can have your feline companion for many years to come.

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Weight Loss in Senior Dogs

Weight Loss in Senior Dogs

While we are normally concerned with our dogs becoming overweight, as they become older senior dogs some canines start to lose weight. Here, Our Glendale vets discuss weight loss in a senior dog and when you should be concerned.

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Ear Mites in Cats

Ear Mites in Cats

While they are a common external parasite, ear mites are highly contagious. They can severely irritate both ears and skin in cats and dogs and lead to infections that cause excessive itching, scratching, and eventual health issues. They are more common in cats than dogs and are fairly easy to treat. Here, our Glendale vets list symptoms, causes, and treatments for ear mites in cats. 

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When is a cat considered a senior?

When is a cat considered a senior?

In this post, our vets in Glendale discuss at what age a cat is considered a senior, how to detect signs of aging, and the special care requirements that an aging cat might need. 

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What to Do about Constipation in Dogs

What to Do about Constipation in Dogs

Symptoms of constipation can be uncomfortable for our dogs - and concerning for pup parents. Our Glendale vets share signs of constipation in dogs, causes and tips for treating the condition.

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Heatstroke in Cats

Heatstroke in Cats

At Limehouse Veterinary Clinic, our Glendale vets see fewer cases of heatstroke in cats than in dogs. Nonetheless, it does happen. Here, we share some of the symptoms of heatstroke in cats, and what you should do if you think your cat is suffering from heatstroke. 

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What to Feed a Dog With Kidney Disease

What to Feed a Dog With Kidney Disease

If your dog is diagnosed with kidney failure, feeding them the right diet will be essential to their ongoing treatment. For dogs with kidney disease, our Glendale vets often recommend a therapeutic renal diet for dogs featuring restricted phosphorus, sodium and protein combined with increased omega-3 fatty acids. Here's why.

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Why does my cat have diarrhea?

Why does my cat have diarrhea?

Diarrhea in cats is a common issue that we see at our veterinary clinic. No doubt if your cat is suffering from diarrhea your top priority will be curing the condition. Today our Glendale vets explain some common causes, and how to stop diarrhea, and chronic diarrhea, in cats.

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Diagnostic Imaging for Dogs & Cats

Diagnostic Imaging for Dogs & Cats

If your dog or cat is booked to have an x-ray (radiograph) or CT scan, you may be wondering how the appointment will work and how you can prepare. Below, our Glendale vets share what you can expect when you bring your dog to us for an x-ray.

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Can dogs eat bones?

Can dogs eat bones?

Bones can be an enriching treat for your dog. Chewing can relieve boredom, anxiety, and stress, and helps keep your dog's teeth clean. However, bones can be also harmful to dogs. Today, our Glendale vets explain.

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