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Endoscopy for Cats & Dogs

Endoscopy for Cats & Dogs

Your pet has been scheduled for an endoscopic examination. The goal of this procedure is to assist your veterinarian in making a diagnosis of the disease causing your pet's clinical signs of vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, abdominal pain or swelling, or loss of appetite. Today, our South Wilton vets go into more detail on endoscopies.

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Should I Get My Cat Microchipped?

Should I Get My Cat Microchipped?

If you have a cat you may be considering getting it microchipped. Today, the South Wilton Veterinary Group vets will offer advice on if you should get your cat microchipped.

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Is Your Dog Overweight? Signs, Symptoms & What to Do

Is Your Dog Overweight? Signs, Symptoms & What to Do

Our dogs are at a serious health risk because of dog obesity. You may have a little too much weight on your dog if they seem extra cuddly. Today, our South Wilton vets explain how you can tell if your dog might be overweight, and what you should do.

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Dog Chewing Problems: Why They Chew & How To Stop Them

Dog Chewing Problems: Why They Chew & How To Stop Them

Wondering how you can cure your dog’s chewing problems for good? Our vets in South Wilton offer some tips on how to help your dog develop better habits.  

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Tooth Resorption in Cats

Tooth Resorption in Cats

Tooth resorption in cats is a condition in which the body breaks down and absorbs the structures that support the tooth. Today, our South Wilton vets talk about the symptoms of tooth resorption in cats and how it can be treated.

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Signs Your Dog Needs Dental Cleaning

Signs Your Dog Needs Dental Cleaning

Dental health issues can lead to chronic pain and other health problems for your dog. Fortunately, many dental health issues can be avoided through routine dental exams and professional cleaning combined with a little extra care at home. Our vets share the signs of dental health issues in dogs and easy ways to keep your dog's mouth healthy.

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Best Reptile Pets for Beginners

Best Reptile Pets for Beginners

Reptiles are an excellent alternative for owners looking for companions who are easy to care for, distinctive, or even hypoallergenic. Reptiles are excellent pets, but they have certain requirements that cats and dogs do not. Adopting a reptile entails knowing about its requirements and determining whether it is appropriate for you and your home. Our South Wilton vets list the best reptiles for beginners.

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Birds That Sing

Birds That Sing

Birds can be wonderful pets. They do not require a lot of care and can provide beautiful singing and chatter in your home. Today our South Wilton vets will talk about the best birds that sing. 

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Signs of Pain & Discomfort in Dogs

Signs of Pain & Discomfort in Dogs

It can be concerning to see your dog suffering from pain or discomfort. In this post, our South Wilton vets explain how dogs tend to handle this, how they show pain or discomfort, and how to know when your dog is suffering and when they might require urgent care. 

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Diarrhea in Cats: Common Causes & When It's Serious

Diarrhea in Cats: Common Causes & When It's Serious

One of the most common problems that your pet can have is gastrointestinal (GI) upset/diarrhea. But it can be hard to keep track of your cat's bathroom habits. It is important to know that signs and our South Wilton vets can provide information on what to look out for.

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