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Male Cat Before & After Neutering: Behavior & Recovery

Male Cat Before & After Neutering: Behavior & Recovery

Neutering procedures are a safe and common surgery for male cats that can prevent unwanted litters, protect them from certain health issues, and even help control some undesirable behaviors. Today, our Clackamas vets explain what you can expect before and after neutering your male cat, including behaviors and recovery.

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Intestinal Blockage Surgery for Cats

Intestinal Blockage Surgery for Cats

While your kitty may love to play with items such as ribbons, strings, and rubber bands, there is a chance they may try to eat them, which could cause an intestinal blockage. In this post, our Clackamas vets talk about the signs of an intestinal blockage in cats and the surgery used to treat it.

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C-Sections for Dogs

C-Sections for Dogs

Emergency C-sections can be performed if a dog is in labor, but in some cases, an elective C-section may be recommended if your pooch faces an increased risk of complications. Today, our Clackamas vets look at how to tell if your dog needs a C-section.

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What is parainfluenza in dogs?

What is parainfluenza in dogs?

Canine parainfluenza virus (CPIV) is a highly contagious ribonucleic acid virus that causes respiratory illness in dogs all over the world. Today, our Clackamas vets lay out the symptoms and causes of parainfluenza in dogs and how to treat it.

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Rabies in Cats

Rabies in Cats

Wondering whether getting your cat vaccinated against rabies is worth the hassle? The fact is that in most US states pets must be kept up-to-date on their rabies shots, but equally important is the fact that one day that vaccine could save your pet's life. Our Clackamas vets explain. 

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The Importance of Parasite Control in Dogs

The Importance of Parasite Control in Dogs

Parasites pose a constant threat to your dog, ranging from an annoyance to a life-threatening danger. In this post, our Clackamas vets will discuss some parasites your dog may contract and why it's crucial to prevent infection and practice parasite control.

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Should I get a microchip for my dog?

Should I get a microchip for my dog?

Microchipping your dog can increase the chances that they are found if they get lost. Our Clackamas vets discuss the benefits of getting a microchip for your dog.

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What causes whipworm in dogs?

What causes whipworm in dogs?

Whipworms are a common parasite that makes their home in the large intestine and cecum of dogs, causing irritation and leading to a host of uncomfortable symptoms. Today our Clackamas vets explain more about whipworms in dogs including symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.

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How to Deal with Leash Aggression in Dogs

How to Deal with Leash Aggression in Dogs

Leash aggression in dogs is a common and often frustrating issue for pet owners. But dogs reacting aggressively while on a leash should be addressed promptly. In this article, our Clackamas vets discuss leash aggression in dogs, including what may be causing it and how you can prevent it. 

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Behavior Problems in Cats & Dogs

Behavior Problems in Cats & Dogs

Behavior problems in dogs and cats can be frustrating for their owners to decode and address. In this post, our vets in Clackamas discuss signs of behavioral issues in pets, the value of early intervention, and how consulting with your vet can help stop problems from becoming worse. 

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