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Understanding Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy in Cats

Understanding Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy in Cats

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in cats is a very serious condition caused by a thickening of the heart's left ventricle which can cause many life-threatening symptoms. Today our Phoenix emergency vets explain more about HC in cats and how it is treated.

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Congestive Heart Failure in Dogs

Congestive Heart Failure in Dogs

Just like humans, it is common for dogs to suffer from congestive heart failure. In this post, the vets at Phoenix Veterinary Referral & Emergency Center share some of the common causes, symptoms, and treatment options for dogs with congestive heart failure. 

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How to Tell if Your Dog Has a Heat Stroke & What To Do

How to Tell if Your Dog Has a Heat Stroke & What To Do

Here, our Phoenix vets define heatstroke in dogs and provide a list of symptoms that you should watch out for as the temperature rises. We also share recommendations on how to prevent heatstroke and what to do if you think that your dog is suffering from this serious condition.

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Treating Constipation In Cats

Treating Constipation In Cats

Constipation can cause your cat to become uncomfortable and restless and poses a serious health concern. Our Phoenix vets share signs of constipation in cats, causes and tips for treating the condition.

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Heimlich Maneuver For Dogs Who Are Choking

Heimlich Maneuver For Dogs Who Are Choking

Most dogs will chew just about anything - bones, toys, shoes. But what should you do if something gets lodged in your dog's mouth or throat and they start to choke? Here, our Memphis emergency veterinarians share what to do in a choking emergency. 

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Why Is My Dog Dry Heaving?

Why Is My Dog Dry Heaving?

Is your dog making the motions of vomiting, and the sounds of vomiting, but nothing is coming out? Today our Phoenix vets and team discuss dry heaving in dogs, what could be causing your dog to dry heave, and what you should do.

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Difficulty Breathing in Cats & Dogs

Difficulty Breathing in Cats & Dogs

When your cat or dog has labored breathing it means that they are not just out of breath but actually struggling to breathe. Today our Phoenix vets explain more about difficulty breathing in pets and what you should do if your cat or dog is having difficulties breathing.

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Causes Of Facial Swelling in Dogs

Causes Of Facial Swelling in Dogs

If you observe that your dog's face is swollen then there is most likely another underlying health complication causing the swelling. Today our Phoenix vets illuminate what serious conditions facial swelling can be a sign of in dogs.

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Signs Your Cat Is Overweight

Signs Your Cat Is Overweight

Chances are that you think of your cat as cuddly rather than overweight but carrying even just a few extra ounces can make a huge difference for your cat's health and longevity. In today's post, our Phoenix vets explain how you can tell if your cat is overweight. 

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Heart Disease in Cats

Heart Disease in Cats

Heart disease is a very serious medical condition in cats that requires veterinary care as soon as possible. If they are left untreated, heart conditions affecting our feline friends may even lead to congestive heart failure. Here, our Phoenix cardiologist and veterinary team share some of the types, treatments and symptoms for heart disease in cats. 

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At Phoenix Veterinary Referral & Emergency Center, we are accepting new patients and referrals for our emergency and specialty services. Our team of experienced veterinarians and on-staff specialist are passionate about the health and well-being of pets in the Phoenix area. Contact us today to inquire about appointments or find out about the referral process.

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