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Types of Seizures in Dogs

Types of Seizures in Dogs

Seizures in dogs are not uncommon but not all seizures are the same. In fact there are a number of different types of seizures your dog can experience, and each seizure your dog has could be different in terms of type, severity, and how long it lasts. Today our Westfield vets explain more about the types of seizures seen in dogs.

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Routine Pet Exams: Why Annual Dog & Cat Vet Checkups Are Important

Routine Pet Exams: Why Annual Dog & Cat Vet Checkups Are Important

Routine examinations give your pet's vet a chance to examine and monitor your pet for any signs of potential illness or disease in order to begin treatment as early as possible. Our vets in Westfield share some of the areas they cover during an annual dog or cat vet checkup as well as what routine diagnostic testing they may require.

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Bordetella in Dogs: How Pet Vaccinations Can Help

Bordetella in Dogs: How Pet Vaccinations Can Help

If your pup goes to the groomer or needs to be boarded at a facility while you are away, they will need to be protected from the highly contagious Bordetella virus. Our Westfield vets are here to discuss vaccinations in dogs or cats and how they can help provide lifelong protection for your beloved pet.

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About Tick Borne diseases in Dogs

About Tick Borne diseases in Dogs

If your dog is experiencing the potentially painful symptoms of various tick borne diseases it will be important to have them examined as soon as possible. In today's blog, our Westfield vets discuss the most common tick borne diseases and how they can be treated and prevented.

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Signs That Your Cat Is Sick

Signs That Your Cat Is Sick

Cats are experts when it comes to hiding injuries and illnesses, which means that we need to be diligent in monitoring for potential issues. Our vets in Westfield talk about common cat illnesses and signs to watch for when your cat is sick.

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Cats & Colds: Can They Get Them & What To Do?

Cats & Colds: Can They Get Them & What To Do?

Humans are not the only creatures that can get sick, cats are also known to catch colds on occasion. Here, our Westfield vets talk about how cats can get a cold and what you should do if it happens.

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How To Prepare Your Dog For Boarding

How To Prepare Your Dog For Boarding

Need to board your dog, but have never left them before? Finding the right boarding facility can be an emotional journey. Below are a few tips from our Westfield vets to help you make an informed choice about the right dog boarding facility for your canine companion.

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Best Dog Food For Senior Dogs

Best Dog Food For Senior Dogs

If you have a senior dog then it is important that you are providing everything they need to continue to stay healthy throughout their golden years. This includes a well-balanced food that is formulated for the needs of senior dogs. Here, our Westfield vets talk about what the best dog foods are for senior dogs. 

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Should I Get My Indoor Cat Vaccinated? Why & When To Do It

Should I Get My Indoor Cat Vaccinated? Why & When To Do It

Despite what you may believe, indoor cats do need to be vaccinated. In this post, our Westfield vets express the importance of vaccinating your indoor cat and provide a timeline for when they should be getting their vaccinations.

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My Cat Keeps Throwing Up!

My Cat Keeps Throwing Up!

All cats will vomit occasionally, but frequent or severe vomiting could be a sign that your cat is suffering from something more serious than just an upset tummy. Our Westfield team shares some signs that you should take your cat to the vet.

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Welcoming New Patients, Westfield Vet

Now Welcoming New Patients

Looking for a vet in Westfield? Our vets at Westfield Animal Hospital are now accepting new patients! Our friendly and welcoming vets love providing cats, dogs, and exotic pets with high-quality veterinary care. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.

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