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Cat Blood Test Results, Explained

Cat Blood Test Results, Explained

Blood tests for cats are a valuable tool in most veterinary clinics. Our Oklahoma City vets explain why blood tests for cats are important and what each test result might mean.

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How to Make a Vet Visit Less Stressful For Your Cat or Dog

How to Make a Vet Visit Less Stressful For Your Cat or Dog

Figuring out how to get a scared or anxious cat or dog to the vet can be challenging. Cats clawing and scratching when you're trying to put them in their carriers, dogs whining in the car, and dogs yelping and whining in the waiting room are just some of the stressors. Today, our vets in Oklahoma City share tips for how to get anxious dogs and cats to the vet.

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Understanding Blood Tests for Dogs

Understanding Blood Tests for Dogs

We understand that it can be upsetting to take your pet for a blood test. To help ease your concerns, our Oklahoma City vets are here to help explain blood tests for dogs.

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Diagnostic Imaging for Your Dog or Cat

Diagnostic Imaging for Your Dog or Cat

CT scans, X-rays, or other technologies are used to examine your pet's internal structures if they have a known condition or certain symptoms. While we do not offer CT scans or MRIs at our animal hospital, our patients sometimes have questions about them. In this post, our Oklahoma City vets discuss what's involved in diagnostic imaging appointments for dogs and cats and how this equipment is used.

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Why does my pet need a urinalysis?

Why does my pet need a urinalysis?

A urinalysis test can help detect several conditions and diseases that your cat or dog may have. Today, our Oklahoma City vets discuss the importance of regular urinalysis testing for pets.

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How often should I take a cat to the vet?

How often should I take a cat to the vet?

You want to do everything in your power to help your cat live a long, healthy life. So, how often do cats need to go to the vet to keep them feeling and looking their very best? From their first days as a kitten to their senior years, here are some recommendations from our Oklahoma City vets. 

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Check-Ups for Dogs & Cats & Why They Are Important

Check-Ups for Dogs & Cats & Why They Are Important

Routine wellness exams help to keep your pet healthy by giving your vet a yearly opportunity to examine your four-legged family member for early signs of disease and to monitor your pet's overall health. Here, our Oklahoma City vets explain what to expect when you bring your dog or cat in for a routine exam.

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Why are regular veterinary checkups important?

Why are regular veterinary checkups important?

Taking your cat or dog in for routine exams is the best way to prevent and identify a variety of health issues your pet may encounter. Today, our Oklahoma City vets discuss how important routine vet exams are for your pet.

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Questions to Ask A Veterinarian to Make the Most Out of Your Routine Exam

Questions to Ask A Veterinarian to Make the Most Out of Your Routine Exam

It is always best to go into your pet's veterinary appointment prepared, knowing exactly what you want to ask your vet. This will ensure that you get the information you need to keep your pet happy and healthy. Our Oklahoma City vets have listed some sample questions that you should ask your veterinarian and explain why they are important.

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How to Help a Teething Puppy

How to Help a Teething Puppy

Puppy teething can be a trying time for pet parents. Pain caused by teething often leads our adorable companions to chew on things they shouldn't - like your favorite pair of shoes for example. Here are a few suggestions from our Oklahoma City vets on how you can help relieve your puppy's pain and get you both through this difficult stage.

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Putnam North Animal Hospital is accepting new patients! Our team is passionate about the health and well-being of dogs and cats from across Oklahoma City. Get in touch today.

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