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Cranial Cruciate Ligament (CCL) Surgery in Dogs

Cranial Cruciate Ligament (CCL) Surgery in Dogs

All that running and playing that dogs do can lead to both sudden and repeated use injuries like those to their limbs and ligaments. Our New Ulm vets talk about how a cranial cruciate ligament injury may happen and how CCL surgery can help get your dog moving comfortably again. 

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How often do you take a cat to the vet?

How often do you take a cat to the vet?

No matter how young or old your cat is, routine care will be vital for their ongoing health and wellbeing. Today, our New Ulm vets discuss the importance of routine exams and how often you should take your cat to the vet for checkups.

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Joint Pain in Dogs - Signs, Causes & Treatment

Joint Pain in Dogs - Signs, Causes & Treatment

No matter what size or breed your dog is, the development of issues affecting the joints may occur. Luckily, by knowing the signs, you can help keep your dog comfortable and moving well. Here, our New Ulm vets discuss the signs and types of joint pain in dogs and how they are treated.

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Dogs Eating Grass: Why Do They Do It And Is It Safe?

Dogs Eating Grass: Why Do They Do It And Is It Safe?

Many dogs love to spend some time face-first in a patch of grass, chomping away. But should you be concerned with this behavior? Our New Ulm vets discuss grass-eating habits in dogs, why they choose to eat grass and whether it is safe to do.

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Bad Breath in Dogs: Causes & Remedies

Bad Breath in Dogs: Causes & Remedies

Smelly breath in dogs can be normal, to an extent. If your dog's breath is more than you can bear then it may be caused by a potentially serious underlying condition. Here, our New Ulm vets talk about bad breath in dogs and what can be done to treat this smell and the conditions that cause it.

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Rabies in Dogs

Rabies in Dogs

Whether or not your pup spends a large amount of time outdoors or enjoys being indoors, all dogs are at risk of contracting rabies. In this post, our New Ulm vets talk about the effect of rabies on dogs, why it is important to vaccinate your dog and how often it should be done.

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Getting Your Cat Fixed: When & What To Know

Getting Your Cat Fixed: When & What To Know

Getting your cat fixed is not only a method of population control but it can also help keep your cat healthy. Our New Ulm veterinarians share some of the benefits of having your cat fixed and what you should know about the procedure.

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X-Rays for Dogs - What to Expect

X-Rays for Dogs - What to Expect

Did you know that just like people dogs can also have X-rays done to examine their internal structures? Below, our New Ulm vets talk about what to expect when your dog is having an X-ray and what they can show us about their body and health.

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Horse Deworming Schedule & Medicines

Horse Deworming Schedule & Medicines

Just as they are a concern with the pets and members of your family, parasites are also able to infect your horse leaving them unwell. In this post, our New Ulm vets share the types of worms that might infect your horse when to have your horse dewormed and how you can protect them.

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Kitten's First Vet Visit: What To Expect

Kitten's First Vet Visit: What To Expect

So you have just brought home a little bundle of joy. But make sure you're scheduling your first veterinary appointment, as well as routine exams going forward. To help you prepare, our New Ulm vets discuss what to expect at your kitten's first veterinary visit.

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