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Our Redding veterinarians share valuable tips and advice to help you keep your pets healthy and happy.

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Signs & Symptoms of Asthma in Cats

Signs & Symptoms of Asthma in Cats

It appears that your cat may be experiencing an asthma attack. Cat asthma is typically an allergic reaction to inhaled allergens and affects around 1-5% of cats. Our Redding vets can help identify the most common symptoms of this condition and discuss treatment options.

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Symptoms of Pneumonia in Dogs & How It Is Treated

Symptoms of Pneumonia in Dogs & How It Is Treated

Pneumonia in dogs is a serious condition that can cause significant health problems if not addressed promptly. This respiratory illness involves inflammation of the lungs and airways, leading to difficulty breathing and other related symptoms. Knowing the signs and understanding the severity of pneumonia in dogs is crucial for ensuring timely treatment and a successful recovery.

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What is Medical Pet Boarding?

What is Medical Pet Boarding?

There are a few different options for pet care if you are planning on going away such as hiring a pet sitter or using pet boarding services. There is also the chance that your pet may require veterinary care and consistent monitoring, in which case medical pet boarding is available. Today, our Redding vets discuss medical pet boarding, how it differs from others options and when you might need it.

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Cross Country Road Trip With Your Dog: Everything You Should Know

Cross Country Road Trip With Your Dog: Everything You Should Know

The world is becoming more accessible to dogs, leading to more owners taking their pets on trips with them. However, knowing how to keep your pup comfortable during a cross-country road trip can be difficult. In this blog post, our Redding vets share 11 tips for safely road-tripping with your dog.

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Dogs Eating Grass: Why Do They Do It - Is my Dog Poisoned?

Dogs Eating Grass: Why Do They Do It - Is my Dog Poisoned?

Ever seen your dog eat grass and wondered why? We're here to help. Our team of veterinarians in Redding often gets asked about this curious behavior and its potential harm to dogs.

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Signs of Pain in Cats & What Can Help

Signs of Pain in Cats & What Can Help

To provide your cat with all the care they need to live a long and healthy life, it's important to be able to spot the signs of pain early and know what to do. Below, our Redding vets offer some advice on how to tell if your cat is in pain, and what you can do to help.

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Costs of Owning a Dog

Costs of Owning a Dog

Dogs can certainly steal our hearts away and become treasured members of our family, but that love and loyalty come at a very real price. Before taking on the responsibility of making a dog part of your family, be sure to consider these points from our Redding vets.

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How Often Do You Take a Cat to the Vet?

How Often Do You Take a Cat to the Vet?

Your cat means everything to you! And you want to do everything you can to help ensure they live a long, healthy and happy life. Here, our Redding vets explain to you how often you should bring your cat in to see us for routine checkups and preventive care.

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Why Cats Overgroom & How You Can Stop It

Why Cats Overgroom & How You Can Stop It

Cats may start overgrooming due to psychological or medical factors. In this article, our veterinarians in Redding will clarify the reasons behind cats' excessive grooming and provide solutions to help you stop it.

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Dental Problems That Are Common In Cats

Dental Problems That Are Common In Cats

Many cats experience pain when they have oral health problems, which can also lead to other health issues. In this post, our Redding vets explain how you can recognize common dental health problems in cats and how you can prevent them.

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