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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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Kidney Failure in Dogs

Kidney Failure in Dogs

Today, the vets on our internal medicine team at our Phoenix veterinary center explain some of the causes of and treatments for kidney failure in dogs, as well as the signs and symptoms of kidney failure in pets that dog owners should look out for. 

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How Can Acupuncture Help My Pet?

How Can Acupuncture Help My Pet?

You likely have heard of acupuncture therapeutic treatments for people, but did you know that this traditional medical therapy, originating in China, is available for pets too? If your pet is suffering from chronic pain, GI issues and more, acupuncture may be able to help them feel better. In this post, you can learn more about acupuncture and how this treatment can work for your pet.

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Canine Physical Therapy

Canine Physical Therapy

Physical therapy or rehabilitation for dogs works quite similarly to physiotherapy in people. This treatment and practice is able to help reduce pain in your pup and improve their strength, flexibility, mobility, endurance and general health and well-being. Here, our canine physical therapist is able to share some information with you about physical therapy for dogs and answer some common questions.

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New Patients Welcome

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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