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Common Knee Problems in Dogs: Patellar Luxation

Common Knee Problems in Dogs: Patellar Luxation

Patellar luxation is a common knee problem diagnosed in many dogs. Our Thousand Oaks vets describe the nature of this condition, which breeds are typically affected and how the issue treated in this post. 

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Signs of Acute Kidney Failure in Dogs

Signs of Acute Kidney Failure in Dogs

Dogs with acute kidney failure experience a sudden and rapid decrease in kidney function and require urgent care. Our Thousand Oaks vets explain the signs of acute kidney failure in dogs, and what you should do.

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Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy in Cats

Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy in Cats

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in cats is a very serious condition caused by an abnormal thickening of the heart's left ventricle which results in a number of life-threatening symptoms. Today, our Thousand Oaks emergency vets explain more about how this condition is treated.

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Enlarged Heart in Dogs: Dilated Cardiomyopathy

Enlarged Heart in Dogs: Dilated Cardiomyopathy

An enlarged heart in a dog - or dilated cardiomyopathy - is a condition with a variety of causes and potentially severe effects. Here, our cardiologists explain this serious condition’s causes, symptoms, and treatments.

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My Cat Keeps Vomiting

My Cat Keeps Vomiting

All cats will vomit every now and again, but frequent or severe vomiting may be a sign that your cat is suffering from something more serious than just an upset stomach. So what are the signs that you should take your cat to the vet?

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What is an AAHA Accredited Animal Hospital?

What is an AAHA Accredited Animal Hospital?

AAHA Hospitals are proud to meet the rigorous veterinary service and care requirements necessary to be accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA).

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VSEC Thousand Oaks is accepting new patients! Our board-certified specialists and experienced emergency veterinarians are passionate about restoring good health to animal companions.

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