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Glaucoma in pets
Recognizing the early signs and symptoms of glaucoma in dogs and cats can be challenging, especially if you're not familiar with the condition. However, being attentive to your pet's behavior and physical appearance can provide you with invaluable clues. Glaucoma in dogs and cats typically begins with an increase in pressure in the eye. This can lead to noticeable physical changes, such as a larger, swollen, or red eye. Other early signs include excessive blinking, squinting, or tear production. It's also important to note that glaucoma can affect your pet's behavior. They might seem more lethargic, less playful, or even show signs of discomfort or pain. Changes in their eating habits or reluctance to move can also be indicative of the onset of glaucoma.
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The American College of Veterinary Nutrition states that nutritional counseling is important for keeping your pets healthy. It can help manage any illness your pet may have. Nutritional counseling can help you figure out whether commercial pet food or home-cooked pet food is good for your regular or exotic pet. Here are the details about nutrition counseling that you must consider.
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The American Veterinary Medical Association recommends that all pet parents familiarize themselves with basic first aid for their pets. Your furry companion is an important part of your family.
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You can help your pet’s health by neutering or spaying them. The Animal Veterinary Medical Association says that spaying and neutering is more than stopping unwanted pregnancies.
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It’s a traumatizing experience to lose your pet and not know if you’ll ever find them again. It can easily happen even if you try to be as careful as possible.
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At Port Royal Veterinary Hospital in Port Royal, SC, our experienced doctors and staff are proud to offer complete veterinary medicine catered to the specific needs of your pet.