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Cardiac Arrhythmias in Dogs

Cardiac Arrhythmias in Dogs

Despite having no obvious conditions and leading healthy lives, some dogs may develop an irregular heartbeat. Here, our vets in Westminster talk about arrhythmia in dogs, the causes and symptoms, and how it can be treated and managed.

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Arrhythmia: Irregular Heartbeat in Cats

Arrhythmia: Irregular Heartbeat in Cats

The signs of an irregular heartbeat in cats may be difficult to spot as they may just be sleeping more than usual or eating less. This makes it important to monitor your cat's behavior very closely and seek care when you have concerns. Our veterinary cardiologists in Westminster talk about the symptoms and causes of irregular heartbeats in cats, and how an arrhythmia can be diagnosed and treated.

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Why Do Dogs Drool?: Causes & How to Stop it

Why Do Dogs Drool?: Causes & How to Stop it

Having a dog means that you may occasionally (or often for some breeds) be faced with piles of slobber. But what is the cause of it? Today, our Westminster vets answer the question of 'Why do dogs drool?' and talk about when the drool might indicate a health concern.

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Aspiration Pneumonia in Dogs

Aspiration Pneumonia in Dogs

While respiratory conditions can be very serious and potentially life-threatening, quick diagnosis and treatment can help lead your pup to a full recovery. Today, our Westminster veterinary respiratory specialists can help answer any questions that you may have about aspiration pneumonia in dogs and how it's treated.

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Signs of Pain in Cats & What Can Help

Signs of Pain in Cats & What Can Help

Cats are known for hiding any discomfort or illness, which can make it difficult to know when they aren't feeling well. Our Westminster vets talk about the signs of pain in cats and the changes that you may see in their behavior and facial expressions.

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The Most Common Dog Illnesses: Symptoms and Treatment

The Most Common Dog Illnesses: Symptoms and Treatment

If you are concerned that your dog may be experiencing a health condition then it is imperative that you have them treated right away to avoid complications. Our veterinarians in Westminster discuss some of the most common dog illnesses and the symptoms they may experience with each one.

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Signs of Pain and Discomfort in Dogs

Signs of Pain and Discomfort in Dogs

While we do everything we can to try and keep our canine companions healthy and happy, there may be times when they experience pain. Here, our Westminster vets talk about the signs your dog is in pain, what you can do if this happens and when you should bring them in for urgent care.

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Asthma in Cats

Asthma in Cats

Did you know that cats, just like people, can experience asthma? Like other respiratory concerns, this condition should be managed by a vet as soon as the first signs appear. Today our Westminster vets share the typical signs of asthma in cats, the causes and what the possible treatment options are.

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Brachycephalic Syndrome in Dogs - ACVS

Brachycephalic Syndrome in Dogs - ACVS

Certain dog breeds have been bred over time to have short snouts, while we may consider these dogs cute, there are many health concerns to take into consideration. Our Westminster vets talk about brachycephalic airway syndrome in dogs, how their short snout affects their health and how you can help improve their quality of life.

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Congestive Heart Failure in Dogs

Congestive Heart Failure in Dogs

Congestive heart failure is a condition that happens when your dog's heart is having difficulties pumping enough blood through their body. There are a few potential causes for this concerning condition. Our Westminster veterinary cardiologist is here to share the types of congestive heart failure and the possible causes and what to expect if your dog develops this condition.

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