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Complete & Partial Cranial Cruciate Ligament Ruptures in Dogs

Complete & Partial Cranial Cruciate Ligament Ruptures in Dogs

Cruciate ligament ruptures are a common orthopedic injury in dogs that may require surgery in order to repair. Here, our Murfreesboro vets discuss cruciate injuries in dogs and how surgery such as TTA (Tibial Tuberosity Advancement) can help to get them back on their feet and to feel good again.

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Hookworms in Dogs

Hookworms in Dogs

Hookworms cause gastrointestinal upset in otherwise healthy adult dogs but can be fatal for puppies. Today, our Murfreesboro vets share facts about hookworms in dogs and how these problematic parasites can be treated or prevented.

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Can a dog get bronchitis?

Can a dog get bronchitis?

Dogs suffering from chronic bronchitis and tracheobronchitis (kennel cough) show many of the same symptoms however these different types of bronchitis differ in a few important ways. Today our Murfreesboro vets share more about bronchitis in dogs and the symptoms to watch for.

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Dogs Treatment

Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Dogs Treatment

Inflammatory bowel disease can impact part or all of your dog's gastrointestinal tract. It can also be difficult to diagnose. In today's post, our Murfreesboro vets discuss how to treat inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in dogs, share some of the symptoms of IBD in dogs, and some of the recommended foods for dogs with IBD.

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Should I get my dog vaccinated?

Should I get my dog vaccinated?

Our Murfreesboro vets believe that vaccinations play an essential role in keeping your pet healthy throughout their lifetime. While we recommend core vaccinations for all dogs, there are a number of lifestyle vaccines that are only given to specific animals based on their level of risk for contracting particular conditions.

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Fungal Infections in Dogs

Fungal Infections in Dogs

Fungal and bacterial skin infections in dogs can cause red, itchy, inflamed skin leading your pup to feel uncomfortable and irritable. In today's blog, our Murfreesboro vets explain yeast and staph infections in dogs and discuss symptoms, causes, and treatments.

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Vomiting in Dogs

Vomiting in Dogs

There are many reasons why your dog may throw up, some reasons are far more serious than others. Today, our Murfreesboro vets share what you should know about vomiting in dogs and when to head to a vet.

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Fever in Dogs

Fever in Dogs

Detecting a fever in dogs can be difficult. Here, our Animal Medical Center vets explain how to detect a fever in dogs, the causes, and symptoms, and what you need to know to care for your pet.

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Why is my older dog losing weight?

Why is my older dog losing weight?

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

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When is a cat considered a senior?

When is a cat considered a senior?

Today, our Murfreesboro vets discuss at what age a cat is considered senior, how to spot signs of aging, and the special care requirements that an aging cat might need.

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Animal Medical Center is happy to welcome new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about improving the health of Murfreesboro companion animals. Contact us today to book your pet's first appointment.

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