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What to Expect if Your Pet Has Cancer

Hearing your pet may have cancer is a shocking blow, leaving you overwhelmed and concerned about their future. Our team at Avets understands this difficult situation, and we are devoted to helping you navigate this ...

Saving Dogs Affected by Gastric Dilatation Volvulus

After a large, heavy meal, you may feel bloated and ready for a nap. When your dog is affected by bloat, the situation can be very different. Gastric dilatation volvulus (GDV), more commonly known as ...

Signs My Pet Needs to See a Veterinary Neurologist

Avets is proud to now offer veterinary neurology services. Dr. Rebecca Sandler joined our team as a board-certified neurologist. To achieve this prestigious designation, Dr. Sandler graduated from veterinary school, and then completed two year-long ...

Acute Renal Failure in Dogs

Your dog’s kidneys play a vital role in their overall health. Most importantly, they filter your dog’s blood and eliminate the wastes created as byproducts of normal metabolic processes, such as digestion and energy production. ...

The Dangers of Heat Stroke For Pets

This treatment story highlights Gus, a patient who presented to Avets in July 2020 for suspected heat stroke. The hottest days of summer have arrived, and even a short time outside in these high temperatures ...

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