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Causes of Heavy Breathing in Cats

Causes of Heavy Breathing in Cats

For dog's panting is a normal way to cool their body temperature, but this can be alarming behavior when seen in cats and could be a sign of an underlying health issue. Today our Clemmons vets share some reasons for heavy breathing in cats and when to head to the vet.

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Why Your Dog May Be Itching & Scratching

Why Your Dog May Be Itching & Scratching

If your dog is itching and scratching it could be a sign that your pooch is suffering from a skin condition called dermatitis. Today our Clemmons vets explain what could be causing your pet's skin issues and what to do.

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Could your cat be overweight? Here's how to tell.

Could your cat be overweight? Here's how to tell.

We know that you may think of your kitty as just big and cuddly, but carrying as little as a few extra ounces can make a big difference to your cat's overall health and longevity. Here our Clemmons vets explain how to tell if your cat is overweight.

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How long can a dog live after being diagnosed with cancer?

How long can a dog live after being diagnosed with cancer?

When our Clemmons vets have the sad task of diagnosing cancer in a dog, the owner's first question is typically - how long can my dog live with cancer? Today our vets explain why that's such a difficult question to answer even with today's advanced diagnostics and treatments.

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Pancreatic Cancer in Dogs

Pancreatic Cancer in Dogs

Although pancreatic cancer is relatively rare in dogs it's important for owners to know the symptoms so that treatment can begin early to try and prevent or limit the spread of this disease. Today our Clemmons vets explain the types of pancreatic cancer seen in dogs.

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Lumps & Bumps - Dogs & Skin Cancer

Lumps & Bumps - Dogs & Skin Cancer

Pet-parents may not think about skin cancer when it comes to their dogs but, in spite of the fact that dogs are covered in fur, skin cancer is still a very real concern. Today we look at 3 skin cancers that our Clemmons vets commonly see in dogs.

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Cat Skin Allergies

Cat Skin Allergies

Like their people, cats can suffer from itchy and uncomfortable skin allergies. If your cat is itching and scratching uncontrollably it's time for a trip to the vet. In today's post our Clemmons vets explain the causes of cat skin allergies, and what you should do to help your cat feel better.

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Symptoms of Bladder Cancer in Dogs

Symptoms of Bladder Cancer in Dogs

When it comes to urinary system cancers in dogs, the bladder is the most commonplace spot for tumors to appear. Today our Winston-Salem veterinary oncology team shares some of the causes and symptoms of bladder cancer in dogs, and how the condition is treated.

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Symptoms of Lung Cancer in Dogs

Symptoms of Lung Cancer in Dogs

At Animal Hospital of Clemmons our veterinary oncology team provides diagnosis and care for cats and dogs with cancer, and support for the people who love them. In today's post, our vets explain some of the symptoms and treatments for lung cancer in dogs.

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Signs of Bone Cancer in Dogs & How It's Treated

Signs of Bone Cancer in Dogs & How It's Treated

Osteosarcoma is an aggressive bone cancer seen in dogs known to spread quickly. Today our Winston-Salem veterinary oncology team explains how to spot the signs of bone cancer in your dog, and when to contact your vet. 

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