The Best Food For Senior Dogs

The Best Food For Senior Dogs

As your dog gets older, their dietary requirements will probably change, so their diet may have to be adjusted to meet their needs. Here, our Cave Creek vets discuss the dietary requirements of senior dogs and recommend some of the best dog food options that may match the needs of your pup.

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Best Dogs for Families and Kids

Best Dogs for Families and Kids

To help you find the best dog for your family our Cave Creek vets are sharing 10 of our favorite dog breeds that are great with kids including their weight and energy level, so you can find the one that will make a perfect addition to your home.

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Cat Limping - When It's Time To See a Vet

Cat Limping - When It's Time To See a Vet

Cats can sometimes hurt themselves during their everyday activities. It doesn't matter if they are an outdoor cat or an indoor cat, they are very active creatures and can start limping for countless reasons. In this blog, our Cave Creek vets discuss reasons why your cat could be limping all of a sudden, how you can help them, and when you should take your kitty to the vet.

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Bladder Stones in Cats

Bladder Stones in Cats

Cat's can develop rock-like mineral substances in their bladder called bladder stones. Today our vets in Cave Creek discuss the signs, causes and treatments for bladder stones in cats.

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Symptoms of Ear Infection in Dogs

Symptoms of Ear Infection in Dogs

Ear infections are something our vets often see in dogs, especially in ones with big floppy ears. Luckily, if ear infections in pups are found early they are generally easy to treat. In this blog, our Cave Creek vets discuss the signs of ear infections you should look out for and what could happen if they aren't treated quickly.

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Poisonous Sonoran Desert Toads & Dogs

Poisonous Sonoran Desert Toads & Dogs

The Sonoran Desert Toad is the largest toad in North America, and a threat to curious dogs if licked. Today, our Cave Creek vets share why this toad is dangerous and what to do if your dog is poisoned.

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What You Should Know About Rattlesnake Bites & Dogs

What You Should Know About Rattlesnake Bites & Dogs

A rattlesnake bite always qualifies as a veterinary emergency. What else should you know about rattlesnake bites and dogs? Our Cave Creek veterinarians share some facts and cautionary measures to help protect your canine friend.

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Symptoms of Valley Fever in Dogs

Symptoms of Valley Fever in Dogs

Puppies, senior dogs and dogs with a compromised immune system may show symptoms of valley fever, like coughing and painful joints. Our Cave Creek vets explain more.

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Raw Food Diets & Your Pet's Health

Raw Food Diets & Your Pet's Health

The nonprofit Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC) warns pet owners of the dangers associated with feeding pets undercooked meat.

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What Is an AAHA-Accredited Animal Hospital?

What Is an AAHA-Accredited Animal Hospital?

Animal Health Services of Cave Creek is proud to meet the rigorous service and care requirements necessary to be accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAAHA).

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