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What Is FHO Surgery In Cats

What Is FHO Surgery In Cats

FHO surgery can be a great procedure if your cat is suffering from hip problems becuase it's effective and inexpensive. Our Long Island veterinary specialists are here to tell you all about the procedure and how it can help your kitty get back to jumping and playing the way they were intended to.

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What Is FHO Surgery For Dogs?

What Is FHO Surgery For Dogs?

FHO surgery is performed on dogs who suffer from hip issues or conditions. Our Long Island vets are here to tell you all about your dog's hips, what conditions can occur, and what to expect from FHO surgery including recovery.

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Why Won't My Cat Eat?

Why Won't My Cat Eat?

When cats decide not to eat, it can be very concerning to owners. You might be wondering if your furry companion needs to see an emergency vet, or if it'll clear up on its own. Our Long Island vets are here to list some common reasons your cat might stop eating.

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Signs Your Pet Needs Emergency Care & What to Do

Signs Your Pet Needs Emergency Care & What to Do

It can be challenging for pet owners to understand when their pets need emergency veterinary care. Here, our Long Island vets share some of the signs that indicate a veterinary emergency.

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How To Take Care Of Your Pet After Surgery

How To Take Care Of Your Pet After Surgery

To help your pet get back to their normal daily routine quickly after surgery, it is important to know how to properly take care of them. Our Long Island vets are here to give you some advice about post-operative care for your pet.

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Signs Of Heatstroke In Dogs

Signs Of Heatstroke In Dogs

It doesn't matter if you live in a hot climate year-round, or just enjoy it for a few months, every dog owner should know about the risks of heatstroke. Our emergency vets in Long Island are here to let you know about the danger heatstroke poses to your dog, and what to do if it happens.

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Why Is My Cat Breathing Heavy?

Why Is My Cat Breathing Heavy?

It is very common for dogs to pant to cool down, but this can be alarming behavior when seen in cats and could be a sign of an underlying health issue. Our Long Island vets provide some reasons your cat might be breathing heavy and when to seek medical care.

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Reasons to See a Veterinary Cardiologist

Reasons to See a Veterinary Cardiologist

Sometimes your pet's medical needs go beyond the care of a standard veterinarian. Knowing when your pet needs to be seen by a specialist is difficult to determine especially with heart conditions so our Long Island vets are here to give you some helpful tips and advice.

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Heatstroke In Dogs: Signs & Symptoms

Heatstroke In Dogs: Signs & Symptoms

Heatstroke is a deadly health condition seen in Long Island dogs. Our vets are here to provided you with all the essential information you need to keep your dog protected as it starts getting hotter outside.

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Your Dog's ACL - Can a dog live with a torn ACL injury?

Your Dog's ACL - Can a dog live with a torn ACL injury?

As any sports fan knows all too well, ACL tears are a common injury among athletes.  What you might not know, is that while there is no ACL in dogs, the CCL (cranial cruciate ligament) is essentially the same thing--with some key differences that make torn ACL style injuries even more common in dogs than they are in people!

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