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Our Clarksville veterinarians share helpful tips and advice to help you keep your pets healthy and happy.

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Ruptured Eardrums in Dogs: Symptoms & Treatment

Ruptured Eardrums in Dogs: Symptoms & Treatment

Is your dog simply ignoring you, or can they not hear you? People are quick to believe their dogs are being disobedient, when they possibly could have something wrong with their ears, even something as serious as a ruptured eardrum. Today, our Clarksville vets discuss how to know if your dog has a ruptured eardrum, some potential causes, and treatments.

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Why are my cat's nails splitting?

Why are my cat's nails splitting?

Cats regularly shed the outer layers of their nails. Typically, they'll remove the outer layer by scratching something and leaving a small claw-shaped nail behind, revealing the shiny and sharp new claw beneath. However, this is sometimes not the case, and your cat's nails could be splintering for other reasons. Today, our Clarksville vets will go over other reasons your cat's nails might split.

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Exploring Examples of Therapeutic Exercises for Optimal Dog Health

Exploring Examples of Therapeutic Exercises for Optimal Dog Health

Therapeutic exercises for pets are specifically designed movements and activities that help improve strength, flexibility, and overall physical well-being. These exercises can be tailored to address specific issues such as joint pain, muscle weakness, or post-surgical recovery. Today, our Clarksville vets will discuss some examples of these therapeutic exercises, and how they can help your dog.

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Uveitis in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms, & Treatment

Uveitis in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms, & Treatment

Uveitis, inflammation of the uvea in a dog's eye, can be caused by various factors and lead to serious complications if left untreated. Today, our Clarksville vets will explain uveitis in dogs, the most common symptoms, and the treatment options available.

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ECGs for Cats & Dogs

ECGs for Cats & Dogs

Electrocardiograms (ECGs) are a vital tool in veterinary medicine, used to assess the heart health of our beloved pets. Like humans, an ECG for dogs and cats can provide critical insights into their cardiac function. But when is an ECG needed, how is it performed, and what should you expect during the process? Let’s discuss the details.

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Understanding Dental Radiographs for Cats & Dogs

Understanding Dental Radiographs for Cats & Dogs

Neglecting your pet's dental care can lead to various health issues. Today, our veterinarians in Clarksville discuss the significance of dental radiographs in maintaining the oral health of cats and dogs.

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Ultrasound Examination in Cats

Ultrasound Examination in Cats

It can be a bit worrisome if your vet tells you your pet needs an ultrasound, so it's important for owners to understand what this entails. Here, our Clarksville vets are here to put your mind at ease and tell you all about ultrasounds for pets.

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X-Ray for Dogs

X-Ray for Dogs

X-rays are a crucial diagnostic tool for identifying bone and organ conditions in dogs. Our Clarksville veterinarians provide insight into the X-ray procedure and what you should expect.

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Puppy & Kitten: Are They a Good Match?

Puppy & Kitten: Are They a Good Match?

Before bringing a puppy and kitten into your home at the same time, it's important to take a few preparatory steps. Although the idea of having two adorable furry pets may seem exciting, it's essential to ensure a smooth and peaceful coexistence between them. Our vets in Clarksville have some valuable tips to help you set up your puppy and kitten for a happy life together.

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My Pet Can't Stand & Keeps Falling - Possible Causes & What to Do

My Pet Can't Stand & Keeps Falling - Possible Causes & What to Do

If your cat or dog has been stumbling, staggering, or falling over, it could indicate a serious underlying medical issue. The cause could be anything from poisoning, injury, or infection to stroke. Our vets in Clarksville recommend that you take your furry friend to an animal hospital immediately if you notice any of these symptoms. They can explain why it's important to seek medical attention and provide the necessary treatment to help your pet recover.

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