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Why are my cat's eyes watering?

Why are my cat's eyes watering?

If your cat's eyes have started to tear or water excessively, or if your cat is blinking frequently and squinting, it could be an early sign that there is an issue. Today our Greensboro vets explain a few reasons why cat's eyes water.

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Feline Urinary Tract Disease: Causes, Symptoms & Treatments

Feline Urinary Tract Disease: Causes, Symptoms & Treatments

Feline urinary tract disease can cause pain, loss of bladder control or dire emergency situations for your cat. In this post, our Greensboro vets explain the disease, symptoms, causes and treatment options.

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Hypothyroidism in Dogs - What It Is, Symptoms & Treatments

Hypothyroidism in Dogs - What It Is, Symptoms & Treatments

Our Greensboro vets frequently see hypothyroidism in dogs ranging from 4 - 10 years of age, and of many different breeds. This uncomfortable condition can impact your dog’s quality of life and cause a host skin problems. Today we look at the causes and symptoms of hypothyroidism in dogs, and how it can be treated.

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Causes & Treatments for Conjunctivitis in Dogs

Causes & Treatments for Conjunctivitis in Dogs

Conjunctivitis is an itchy and uncomfortable eye condition that could cause damage to your dog's eye(s) if left untreated. In today's blog our Greensboro vets explain some of the causes, symptoms and treatments for this common eye condition in dogs.

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Does my cat have an eye infection?

Does my cat have an eye infection?

Cat eye infections are a relatively common condition seen by our Greensboro vets. Here our vets share some of the causes of eye infections in cats and how they are treated.

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Different Types of Seizures in Dogs

Different Types of Seizures in Dogs

While the severity of your dog's seizures can range from mild and virtually undetectable, to more severe seizures, seizures in dogs fall into three main types. Here, our Greensboro vets explain the types of seizures in dogs.

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What should I do if my dog drinks antifreeze?

What should I do if my dog drinks antifreeze?

Antifreeze is a common hazard for dogs. It takes as little as 5 tablespoons of antifreeze to kill a medium sized dog. Our Greensboro emergency vets describe the symptoms of antifreeze poisoning, and what you should do if your dog has swallowed antifreeze.

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Common Signs & Symptoms of Cancer in Dogs

Common Signs & Symptoms of Cancer in Dogs

Our Greensboro vets know that finding a lump on your canine friend can be very worrying. While many lumps are not cancer related, there are a number of cancers which are common in dogs and it can be helpful to watch for the signs of this serious disease.

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Surgery to Treat Cataracts in Dogs

Surgery to Treat Cataracts in Dogs

Cataracts interfere with light reaching the retina, resulting in blurred vision and in some cases complete blindness. Here, our Greensboro vets share the causes, and symptoms of cataracts in dogs and how surgery can treat this eye condition.

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Caring for Pets in Greensboro

Carolina Veterinary Specialists in Greensboro accepts new clients to our specialty services by referral. Our 24/7 emergency service accepts all clients.

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