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X-Rays for Dogs

X-Rays for Dogs

Diagnostic imaging is a common part of caring for companion animals. It allows for valuable insight into the internal functions of your pet. Below, our Nashua vets talk about what we can see using diagnostic imaging and other important information about X-rays for dogs.

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Dog Intestinal Blockage Surgery

Dog Intestinal Blockage Surgery

As your dog chews on their toys, you may also find that other objects that aren't digestible make their way into their mouth. Here, our Nashua vets share some information about the dangers of your dog swallowing things they shouldn't and how intestinal blockage surgery can save their life.

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Dog Recovering After Surgery

Dog Recovering After Surgery

Caring for your dog after they've had a procedure can include many things. Luckily, we are here to help. Today, our Nashua vets share some important information about what you can do to help when your dog is recovering after veterinary surgery.

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Chronic Kidney Failure in Dogs

Chronic Kidney Failure in Dogs

Chronic renal disease (kidney disease) in dogs is a genetic condition that affects the function of the renal system. Here, our Nashua vets talk about the symptoms and causes of chronic kidney failure in dogs, what happens at each stage and the prognosis for your pup.

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Diet For Cats With Hyperthyroidism

Diet For Cats With Hyperthyroidism

The thyroid helps to regulate hormones and the related functions in your cat's body. Some cats may develop a condition that disrupts the thyroid. Here, our Nashua vets talk about why the thyroid is so important, how hyperthyroidism affects your cat and how diet can help manage your furry friend's condition.

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Enlarged Heart in Dogs

Enlarged Heart in Dogs

An enlarged heart, or dilated cardiomyopathy, is a serious condition affecting the flow of blood around your dog's body. Here, our Nashua veterinary cardiologist shares the causes of an enlarged heart in dogs and how it can be diagnosed and treated.

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Vomiting & Diarrhea in Pets That Won't Stop: Causes & What to Do

Vomiting & Diarrhea in Pets That Won't Stop: Causes & What to Do

If your dog or cat is experiencing gastrointestinal upset they may show physical signs of their condition. Our internal medicine veterinarian in Nashua shares the causes of vomiting and diarrhea in pets, what to do and when to seek veterinary care.

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Blood in Dog's Stool: Is It an Emergency?

Blood in Dog's Stool: Is It an Emergency?

We all know that blood doesn't belong in our dog's poop which can lead to a scary situation if it happens. But knowing what to look for and what steps to take can help ease what is otherwise a stressful situation. Here, our Nashua vets discuss what it means when you find blood in your dog's stool and when it might be considered an emergency.

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Constipation in Dogs

Constipation in Dogs

While constipation can sometimes be a simple issue that will resolve itself, other times it may be caused by a serious medical concern that requires emergency intervention. Our Nashua vets talk about the dangers of constipation in dogs and what you should do when it happens.

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Ehrlichiosis in Dogs

Ehrlichiosis in Dogs

Ehrlichiosis is a bacterial disease that can develop after your pet has been bitten by a tick. In today's post, our Nashua vets discuss ehrlichiosis in dogs, as well as the symptoms and treatment of this disease.

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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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