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Chronic Kidney Disease in Pets: Early Detection Benefits and Strategies

An estimated 1% of dogs and 2% to 3% of cats have chronic kidney disease (CKD)—a progressive decline in kidney function—but this number increases dramatically as pets age. Around 10% of senior dogs and up to 35% of senior cats may develop this condition. Without adequate kidney function, a pet’s quality of life can rapidly [...]

Giardia in Dogs: Myths and Facts

Nearly every dog will be impacted by intestinal parasites at some point, and chances are high that Giardia will be the one they encounter. Depending on the population studied, researchers have found around 8% to 25% of dogs carry Giardia germs, but many don’t show any signs, which makes Giardia easy to spread. Many dog [...]

10 Signs It’s Time to Schedule a Veterinary Visit

Your pet can’t tell you when something feels amiss, but they do communicate by displaying illness signs. Every pet should visit the veterinarian at least once per year for a wellness examination, but concerns often pop up between routine visits. Any change in your pet’s behavior is cause for concern, but some signs are more [...]

Thirst or Appetite Changes in Pets

Pets are creatures of habit and like to stick to a routine, but as your pet ages or they develop health problems, their habits will change. An increase or decrease in the amount your pet eats or drinks are extremely common disease signs, and you should bring these to the attention of our Valley Center [...]

Heartworm and Pets: The Facts

Mosquitoes transmit heartworms, and pets in all 50 U.S. states have been affected. While infection rates vary depending on weather patterns and annual mosquito populations, the risk is always present. Although this disease is entirely preventable, many heartworm-infected pets die every year with or without treatment. Read our Valley Center Veterinary Clinic team’s disease facts [...]

7 Ways for Pets to Stay Cool in the Heat

SoCal residents and their pets are familiar with year-round heat, but temperatures in summer can soar higher and become more dangerous than at other times of the year. Pets are susceptible to heatstroke when exposed to extreme temperatures, because they cannot cool themselves as efficiently as people, and often need extra help to stay safe. [...]

5 July Fourth Pet Safety Tips

Your cookout menu is planned, the red, white, and blue decorations are ready, and you know exactly where you will watch the neighborhood fireworks display. You are all set for July Fourth. But, what about your pet? Independence Day celebrations can upset and endanger your four-legged friend. Our Valley Center Veterinary Clinic team offers tips [...]

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