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Our Yucaipa veterinary team shares helpful tips and information for keeping your pets happy and healthy. 

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Rabies in Cats: Signs & Symptoms

Rabies in Cats: Signs & Symptoms

Rabies is a deadly virus that is very contagious for pets including cats. In this post, our Yucaipa vets discuss the impact the rabies virus can have on cats including how common it is, its symptoms, and how it can be prevented.

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How to Stop and Prevent Periodontal Disease in Dogs

How to Stop and Prevent Periodontal Disease in Dogs

Periodontal disease can negatively impact your dog's overall health as well as their dental health, but what is periodontal disease in dogs, and how can you prevent it? Today our Yucaipa vets talk about how you can help prevent periodontal disease in dogs.

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Gingivitis in Cats - Symptoms, Causes & Treatments

Gingivitis in Cats - Symptoms, Causes & Treatments

Proper oral care is important for your cat. If their teeth are not cleaned regularly your cat can develop gum diseases like gingivitis. Our Oak Glen Animal Hospital vets in Yucaipa can provide information on gingivitis in cats, its signs, causes, and treatments.

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Dog Intestinal Blockage Surgery

Dog Intestinal Blockage Surgery

Dogs love to chew on things that aren't food which can lead to a serious issue known as intestinal obstructions. Today, our Yucaipa vets discuss dog intestinal blockages and the surgery that is used to treat this condition.

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TTA Surgery for Cruciate Ligament Ruptures in Dogs

TTA Surgery for Cruciate Ligament Ruptures in Dogs

Cruciate ligament ruptures are a common orthopedic injury in dogs that may require surgery in order to repair. Here our Yucaipa vets discuss cruciate injuries in dogs and how surgery such as TTA (Tibial Tuberosity Advancement) can help to get them back on their feet and to feel good again.

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C Section for Dogs: Everything You Should Know

C Section for Dogs: Everything You Should Know

When a dog is pregnant and expecting puppies it can be exciting and beautiful, but what if your dog ends up needing a c section? In this post, our Yucaipa vets share some information about natural labor, what the signs of complications look like and what to expect if your dog ends up needing c section surgery.

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Importance of Parasite Prevention & Control in Dogs

Importance of Parasite Prevention & Control in Dogs

Parasites not only cause physical irritation for your dog, but some of these pests can also transmit life-threatening diseases to your pup. In this post, our Yucaipa vets share some information about parasite control and prevention and why it is important for your dog's health.

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FVRCP Cat Vaccine

FVRCP Cat Vaccine

At Oak Glen Animal Hospital our vets believe that prevention is the key to helping your cat live a long and healthy life. That's why our Yucaipa vets recommend that all cats receive the FVRCP vaccine. Here's how the FVRCP protects your cat's health.

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What is Whipworm in dogs? Causes, Treatment & Prevention

What is Whipworm in dogs? Causes, Treatment & Prevention

If your dog becomes infected with whipworms it can cause a plethora of uncomfortable symptoms in their intestinal system as well as affect their overall health. Today our Yucaipa vets share more information about whipworms in dogs including symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prevention.

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Caring For Your Dog or Cat After Pet Surgery

Caring For Your Dog or Cat After Pet Surgery

While we do what we can to protect our pets and prevent injury and illness there is always a chance that the unexpected may happen. If this happens then your pet may be in need of surgical treatment. In today's blog, our Yucaipa veterinarians talk about caring for your dog or cat after they have had pet surgery.

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At Oak Glen Animal Hospital, we are always accepting new patients. Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of your pet. Contact us today to book your first appointment and learn more.

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