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Our veterinarians in Somerset share helpful tips and advice to help you keep your pets healthy and happy.

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Parvovirus in Dogs

Parvovirus in Dogs

Parvovirus is a highly contagious often deadly virus that is spread between dogs through contact with infected dogs or contaminated objects such as bowls or toys.  Below our Somerset vets share facts about parvovirus that you need to know to help keep your four-legged friend healthy.

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Heartworm in Dogs: Prevention & Treatment

Heartworm in Dogs: Prevention & Treatment

Heartworm disease is a serious, often fatal condition in dogs that can result in severe lung disease, heart failure, organ damage and more. Preventing heartworm disease is both easier on your pet, and on your wallet than treating the disease after your dog gets ill. Our Somerset vets explain why.

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Ear Mites in Cats: Causes, Treatment & Prevention

Ear Mites in Cats: Causes, Treatment & Prevention

While ear mites are a fairly common external parasite, they are extremely contagious. They can cause severe itchiness and scratching in cats' ears and skin, leading to infection and eventual health problems. Fortunately, they are relatively straightforward to treat. Our Somerset veterinarians discuss the symptoms, causes, and treatment of ear mites in cats.

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Parainfluenza in Dogs

Parainfluenza in Dogs

Parainfluenza (CPIV) is a highly contagious respiratory illness that affects dogs across the globe. It's terrible, but fortunately, it's completely preventable with regular vaccinations. In today's post, our Somerset vets explain canine parainfluenza virus (CPIV), the symptoms, causes, and how to treat it.

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How to Treat Mold Allergies in Dogs

How to Treat Mold Allergies in Dogs

Like people, dogs can experience allergic reactions to substances in their environment. Today, our Somerset vets offer information about the symptoms of mold allergies in dogs, how they are diagnosed and treatment options including immunotherapy using pet vaccinations.

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Addressing Stress During a Pet Wellness Exams

Addressing Stress During a Pet Wellness Exams

Taking your cat or dog to the vet is a fairly standard process, but what happens if your furry friend isn't a big fan of the experience? Here, our vets in Somerset offer some advice on reducing stress and anxiety in pets during vet visits and what signs your cat or dog may show if they are frightened.

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Routine Exams: Why are regular vet checkups important?

Routine Exams: Why are regular vet checkups important?

It may seem like a chore to book a routine exam for your healthy pet, but regular checkups can be an important tool for detecting early symptoms of illness, internal damage and other serious conditions. Our vets in Somerset explain why regular veterinary checkups are essential. 

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Nutrition, Skin & Dogs

Nutrition, Skin & Dogs

Not every owner is aware of just how much of an impact their dog's diet has on their skin and coat. In this article, our Somerset vets explain the relationship between your dog's nutrition and the health of their coat and skin. 

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How Often Should I Take My Cat to the Vet?

How Often Should I Take My Cat to the Vet?

You love your cat, and you want to ensure that they live a long, healthy life with you. Today, our Somerset vets explain how often you should take your cat to the vet for routine checkups and preventive care.

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Is Your Cat Overweight? Signs, Symptoms & What to Do

Is Your Cat Overweight? Signs, Symptoms & What to Do

Though a chubby cat may appear cute and cuddly, even a slight increase in weight can have negative effects on your cat's health in the future. In this article, our veterinarians in Somerset will discuss various signs indicating your cat is carrying too much weight.

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