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Degenerative Valve Disease in Dogs

Degenerative Valve Disease in Dogs

Dogs suffering from severe cardiovascular issues may be experiencing heart issues. Here, our Nashua veterinarians discuss the signs and symptoms of chronic degenerative mitral valve disease and how it affects dogs.

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Dilated Cardiomyopathy in Dogs

Dilated Cardiomyopathy in Dogs

Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) in dogs is a serious heart condition that can occur with nutritional deficiencies. Here, our Nashua vets discuss dilated cardiomyopathy symptoms and causes in dogs and what the expected outcome is.

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Cushing's Disease in Dogs

Cushing's Disease in Dogs

If left untreated, Cushing's disease can quickly become a life-threatening condition for your pup. In this blog post, our Nashua veterinary specialists share the causes of Cushing's disease in dogs, the symptoms and treatment options as well as what the life expectancy is.

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Vomiting in Dogs

Vomiting in Dogs

While the occasional illness may be nothing to worry about, severe or ongoing vomiting can indicate a larger issue. Here, our Nashua vets discuss internal medicine conditions and other causes of vomiting in dogs and offer advice on what to do.

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What are tick-borne diseases in dogs?

What are tick-borne diseases in dogs?

Ticks and other external parasites can cause a range of uncomfortable symptoms and spread potentially serious diseases. Here, our Nashua vets share some of the most common tick-borne diseases and illnesses in dogs and how they can impact your pup's health.

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Anemia in Dogs

Anemia in Dogs

Anemia is a potentially serious issue that typically accompanies underlying conditions. Here, our Nashua vets discuss the different types of anemia in dogs, the symptoms and causes as well as how it can be treated and prevented.

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Fever in Dogs

Fever in Dogs

Certain circumstances can lead your dog to feel warmer than they usually would. But how do you know if they are too warm? Here, our vets in Nashua talk about what a normal temperature is in dogs, how to tell that your dog has a fever, and when you should seek veterinary care. 

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How to Tell if My Cat is Pregnant

How to Tell if My Cat is Pregnant

If you have an unspayed kitty who has been spending lots of time outdoors or around intact males, there's a good chance that you will end up with kittens. But what are the signs? Here, our Nashua vets talk about how to tell if your cat is pregnant and how you can help keep her safe and healthy during this time.

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Joint Pain in Dogs - Signs, Causes & Treatment

Joint Pain in Dogs - Signs, Causes & Treatment

While you can expect your dog to slow down a little as they age, treatable joint issues are often mistaken as simple aging. Our Nashua vets often see dogs experiencing joint pain and offer some information about the types of joint pain, symptoms, and how it can be managed.

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Ultrasound for Dogs and Cats: What Pet Owners Want to Know

Ultrasound for Dogs and Cats: What Pet Owners Want to Know

Is your pet experiencing a medical condition that requires diagnostic imaging? If so then you may have a few questions about what to expect. Here, our Nashua vets talk about how ultrasound is performed on dogs and cats, and what it can help us see and do when it comes to diagnosing and treating your furry friend.

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Welcoming Referrals and Emergency Walk-Ins

Animal Medical Center of New England welcomes emergency walk-ins and appointments when your pet needs us most. Our team of specialists is also accepting referrals from primary care veterinarians - fill out a referral form to get started.

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