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

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Anesthesia for Dogs

Anesthesia for Dogs

Most dogs are given anesthesia when they are spayed or neutered, and the majority of them will require it at least once throughout their lives. Our four-legged pets, like us, may require anesthesia as part of a surgery or procedure. Today, our Thousand Oaks vets discuss what you should know about anesthesia for dogs.

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Symptoms of Poisoning in Cats

Symptoms of Poisoning in Cats

Cats are not frequently affected by poisoning, but it can occur. Our Thousand Oaks team is dedicated to assisting you in recognizing harmful substances in and around your home, as well as how to tell if a cat has been poisoned.

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Does my cat want a friend?

Does my cat want a friend?

Cats often seem like aloof, solitary animals but they are actually very sociable creatures who thrive on building intimate ties with other animals. Below, our Thousand Oaks vets discuss getting a second cat as a companion for your first, and how to introduce them to each other.

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Urinary Tract Infections in Cats

Urinary Tract Infections in Cats

Our Thousand Oaks vets see far fewer urinary tract infections in cats than in dogs, nonetheless, there are a number of other urinary tract conditions that frequently affect older cats. Below we explain more about urinary tract infections and other urinary conditions in cats.

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Dilated Cardiomyopathy in Dogs

Dilated Cardiomyopathy in Dogs

Dilated cardiomyopathy (an enlarged heart, also known as DCM) in a dog can have numerous potential causes and many severe side effects. Here, our Thousand Oaks vets list causes of this serious condition, symptoms and treatment options. 

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Veterinary Echocardiography for Pets

Veterinary Echocardiography for Pets

In this post, our Thousand Oaks vets discuss echocardiograms (ECG) for dogs and cats, when your vet will order one and how to understand your pet's results.

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X-Rays for Dogs: What to Expect

X-Rays for Dogs: What to Expect

If your dog is booked to have an x-ray (radiograph), you may be wondering how the appointment will work and how you can prepare. Below, our Thousand Oaks vets share what you can expect when you bring your dog to us for an x-ray.

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Knee Surgery in Dogs

Knee Surgery in Dogs

If your dog is experiencing knee pain because of a torn cruciate ligament (the equivalent of ACLs in humans), surgery may be your best bet for treatment. Here, our Thousand Oaks vets look at 3 surgery options for treating this very common knee injury in dogs.

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Endoscopy for Diagnosing & Treating Digestive Issues in Pets

Endoscopy for Diagnosing & Treating Digestive Issues in Pets

The purpose of an endoscopy for a dog or cat is to help your veterinarian discover the reason for their vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, abdominal pain or swelling, loss of appetite, and many other gastrointestinal issues. Today, our Thousand Oaks vets will guide you through the process of an endoscopy in dogs and cats.

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MRI vs. CT Scan vs. X-Ray: Understanding Your Pet's Diagnostic Imaging Options

MRI vs. CT Scan vs. X-Ray: Understanding Your Pet's Diagnostic Imaging Options

Diagnostic imaging capabilities allow your vet to efficiently produce accurate diagnostic information about your pet's condition and provide immediate treatment options. The imaging tool used will vary depending on the condition that is being diagnosed. Our Thousand Oaks vets talk about the various types of diagnostic imaging for your cat or dog such as CT scans, X-rays, and MRIs.

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