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Dog Tooth Extractions

Dog Tooth Extractions

If your dog's tooth is broken or decayed beyond the point of repair, an extraction will be necessary to allow your dog's mouth to heal without infection. Here, our Woburn vets explain what you can expect if your dog is getting a tooth removed. 

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What is Gingivitis in Cats?

What is Gingivitis in Cats?

Dental problems in cats can be very painful. As many as 85 percent of cats over the age of three have some form of dental disease, and Gingivitis is the beginning stage of periodontal disease. With sufficient care, this stage is reversible, and our Woburn vets will help you get there.

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Signs Your Dog Requires A Dental Cleaning

Signs Your Dog Requires A Dental Cleaning

Dental issues can lead to pain and other health problems for your dog. Fortunately, many dental health issues are avoidable with routine dental exams, professional cleaning, and a little extra care at home. Our Woburn vets share ways to keep your dog's mouth healthy.

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Puppy Teething Tips & Tricks From Your Vet

Puppy Teething Tips & Tricks From Your Vet

If your puppy has started teething, you might be in for a trying time. Pain caused by teething often leads our puppies to chew on things they shouldn't - including favorite shoes or exposed toes. Today, our Woburn vets share advice on how to help relieve your puppy's pain and survive this difficult stage.

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Spider Bites on Dogs

Spider Bites on Dogs

While spiders are more likely to hide from you than to bite, it can happen on occasion. In some cases, the spider bites our Woburn vets see on dogs produce serious symptoms that require urgent care, but most spider bites on dogs cause a little irritation but are generally harmless. Learn more about spider bites on dogs below.

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Aging cats:  When Is a Cat Considered a Senior?

Aging cats: When Is a Cat Considered a Senior?

Thanks to advancements in veterinary care and medicine, pet nutrition, and accessibility to information for pet owners, our senior cats are living longer than they used to. Today, our Woburn vets talk about what to expect as your cat ages and share tips on how to care for your senior cat.

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Osteoarthritis in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Osteoarthritis in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Osteoarthritis is a degenerative condition in dogs that will get more severe over time. Unfortunately, there's no cure for this painful condition, however, our Woburn vets can provide treatment that may help manage symptoms and allow your dog to enjoy a good quality of life as they age.

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Helping Your Cat Recover From Surgery

Helping Your Cat Recover From Surgery

After your cat's surgery, a little extra care will be required from you in order to help them heal quickly. In today's post our Woburn vets share some strategies for caring for your feline friend as they recover from surgery.

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Bowel Obstruction in Dogs

Bowel Obstruction in Dogs

Does your dog chew and eat everything in sight? If so, you may be worried about the possibility of a bowel obstruction. In this blog, our Woburn vets explain what bowel obstructions are and why it's very important to seek treatment as quickly as possible.

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Ear Hematoma Surgery in Cats

Ear Hematoma Surgery in Cats

If your cat has an ear hematoma you might wonder how to fix this. Today, our Woburn veterinarians share some causes of aural hematomas in cats, their symptoms, and treatment options. 

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