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Ear Infection in Dogs

Ear Infection in Dogs

Ear infections are a common reason for dogs to visit our Jackson vets. Fortunately, most ear infections in dogs are easy to treat if caught early. Here are some of the signs of dog ear infections, and what to do if your dog's ears aren't as healthy as they should be.

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What is veterinary cold laser therapy?

What is veterinary cold laser therapy?

Looking for a drug-free way to speed your furry friend's healing, and also alleviate their discomfort? Our Jackson vets explain veterinary cold laser therapy, how it works, and how it can be used to manage pain, inflammation, and wound healing in pets.

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Dog Wound Care & Healing Stages

Dog Wound Care & Healing Stages

Not every cut or graze your dog gets will need veterinary intervention, so you should know the basics of how to care for your dog's wounds at home. Here, our Jackson vets provide tips on how to clean and care for a dog's minor injury yourself.

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Benefits of Cold Laser Therapy for Dogs

Benefits of Cold Laser Therapy for Dogs

Cold laser therapy allows your beloved four-legged friend to receive pain-free, non-invasive treatment. In this article, you'll find valuable information about cold laser therapy for dogs and how this veterinary treatment can help them heal. 

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Osteoarthritis in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Osteoarthritis in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Osteoarthritis is a common degenerative joint disease that affects many dogs, especially as they age. This condition can significantly impact a dog's quality of life, causing pain, reduced mobility, and discomfort. Understanding dog osteoarthritis, including its causes, symptoms, and treatment options, can help pet owners provide the best care for their furry friends.

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Could My Dog be Suffering from Chronic Pain?

Could My Dog be Suffering from Chronic Pain?

Chronic pain can take a serious toll on a dog's quality of life. While manageable, chronic pain conditions can be difficult to diagnose. Here, our Jackson veterinarians discuss chronic pain conditions in dogs, their symptoms, and how you can help your pup manage their pain.

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How to Take Care of a Senior Dog: Tips & Advice

How to Take Care of a Senior Dog: Tips & Advice

It's essential to care for your aging pet by understanding their changing healthcare needs. At Jackson, our veterinarians offer valuable insights into the experience of having an older dog and ways to support their health and happiness during their golden years.

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When is a  Dog Considered a Senior?

When is a Dog Considered a Senior?

At what age is a dog considered a senior? How can an attentive dog parent spot signs of aging, and what special care needs does your aging dog have? Our Jackson vets answer these questions in today's post. 

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Cat Breeds That Live The Longest

Cat Breeds That Live The Longest

When choosing a cat breed for your family, it's important to consider their lifespan. This article, from our veterinarians in Jackson, discusses the longevity of various breeds, including Siamese and Munchkin cats.

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Aging cats: When Is a Cat Considered a Senior?

Aging cats: When Is a Cat Considered a Senior?

If your cat is getting older and starting to slow done, you may be wondering when your cat is considered a senior. Today our North Madison Animal Hospital vets explain how to spot the signs of aging and when your cat is considered a senior.

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