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The Value of Your Pet’s Normal Results

You know your pet better than anyone, and you may be attuned to changes in your pet’s appearance and behavior that indicate potential problems, but discerning whether your furry friend is sick still can be difficult. Most pets don’t display obvious illness signs until their health issues have progressed and their prognosis may be poor. [...]

Comprehensive Guide to Giardia in Dogs

Nothing brings a smile to your face like watching your dog play outside. Whether they’re happily splashing in a creek, rolling around in the grass, or exploring their world with their nose, their pure, innocent joy is contagious. However, your pet likely is not alone outdoors—they may have lots of company, commonly in the form [...]

Bugging Out: A Pet Owner’s Guide to Insect Bites and Stings

Ah summer—the sunshine, the long days, the warm weather—oh, and the bugs.  So. Many. Bugs.  If you’re one of those not-so-lucky people who seem to have a special knack for attracting these tiny terrors anytime you step outside, you know that insects can be quite a nuisance. As you’re swatting and flicking bugs off your [...]

Hazardous Heat Scenarios and Tips To Keep Pets Cool

The summer’s heat can be enjoyable for your pet as long as you know how to help them cool down. Like people, pets need to stay cool while outdoors when the temperature and humidity levels rise. Prolonged exposure to high temperatures and humidity can cause your pet to overheat quickly, which can lead to heat [...]

Paws for Thought: Managing Cognitive Dysfunction in Pets

Cognitive functions include the mental processes of perception, awareness, learning, and memory necessary to acquire information about the environment and decide how to respond. As do people, pets can experience a decline in cognitive abilities as they age. However, a pet with cognitive dysfunction experiences declining mental abilities that are far more severe than a [...]

5 Tips To Keep Pets Safe on July Fourth

July Fourth is a festive time full of outdoor activities, fireworks, and delicious foods. However, you must keep in mind that the celebrations can pose potential dangers to your furry friend. Keep your pet safe and comfortable during the commotion by taking precautions to protect them from potential hazards. Our Red Oak Animal Hospital team [...]

Itching and Scratching: Common Reasons for Pets’ Itchy Skin

The world can be an itchy place for pets who are plagued with skin issues. Your pet can suffer from itchy skin for many reasons, and you may struggle to determine the cause. While a pet’s occasional licking or scratching is normal, when itching becomes so frequent and severe that the condition negatively affects their [...]

Keep Your Pet Safe From Ticks

Ticks are tiny, but they pose a serious health threat to your pet. These pesky parasites are common throughout Kansas, and they can transmit serious diseases to people and pets. Follow our Red Oak Animal Hospital team’s six tips to help protect your pet from these tiny terrors and the diseases they can transmit, and [...]

7 Reasons Your Pet’s Eating and Drinking Habits Change

Your pet’s eating and drinking habits are the most obvious clues about their overall health, and a subtle change can indicate a serious health problem. If your four-legged friend’s appetite or thirst gradually or suddenly changes, a multitude of conditions could be the cause. Here are seven reasons your pet’s eating and drinking behaviors may [...]

Heartworm Disease and Prevention 101

As a pet owner, you’ve no doubt heard of heartworm disease, but you may not know a lot about it. This parasitic disease can prove fatal to pets, so knowing the ins and outs of heartworm disease is essential for keeping your four-legged friend safe from infection. To help you learn everything about heartworm disease, [...]

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