Should I get my cat microchipped?

Should I get my cat microchipped?

Learn more from our Simi Valley veterinarians about the benefits of microchipping a cat, which increases the likelihood of finding them if they become lost.

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My dog is dry heaving - what should I do?

My dog is dry heaving - what should I do?

Is your dog going through the motions and sounds of vomiting, but nothing is coming out? Here, our Simi Valley vets explain dry heaving in dogs, what may be causing your dog to dry heave, and what to do next. 

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What is the FVRCP vaccine for cats?

What is the FVRCP vaccine for cats?

Our veterinarians at Park Animal Hospital believe that the best way to help your cat live a long and healthy life is to prevent illness. Our Simi Valley veterinarians advise that all cats get the FVRCP vaccine. The FVRCP protects your cat's health in the following ways.

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Why won't my cat drink water?

Why won't my cat drink water?

It can be quite concerning for cat owners when they notice their pet has stopped drinking water. Today, our Simi Valley vets discuss what you can do for your cat if they won't drink water.

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Acute Kidney Failure in Dogs

Acute Kidney Failure in Dogs

In your pup, healthy kidneys perform a wide range of essential functions. Dogs suffering from acute kidney failure, however, experience a rapid decline in kidney function which requires urgent vet care. Here, our Simi Valley vets explain the signs of acute kidney failure in dogs and what actions you should take.

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A Checklist for Routine Care for Your Pet

A Checklist for Routine Care for Your Pet

We all want the best for our furry family members, as pet owners. Every pet parent wants to know that their pets are getting everything they need to be happy and healthy. Today, our Simi Valley vets will provide you with a checklist of responsible pet ownership.

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C-Sections for Dogs

C-Sections for Dogs

Emergency c-sections can be performed if a dog is in labor, but in some cases, an elective c-section may be recommended if your pooch faces an increased risk of complications. Today, our Simi Valley vets look at how to tell if your dog needs a c-section.

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Cataract Surgery for Dogs

Cataract Surgery for Dogs

Cataracts are a relatively common eye condition in people in dogs that can result in blurred vision and eventual blindness, but surgery can help to restore sight in many cases. Today our Simi Valley vets share a little about cataract surgery for dogs, and what you can expect if your dog has cataract surgery.

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Why is my dog drooling?

Why is my dog drooling?

Drool is a normal part of life for some breeds of dog, but what do you do if there's a lot of slobber on your pet's face? Is it cause for concern? Today, our Simi Valley vets discuss drooling in dogs and when you should be concerned.

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Raising a Puppy & Kitten Together

Raising a Puppy & Kitten Together

If you think that one puppy or kitten is adorable, then two must be twice as adorable, right!? While puppies and kittens may look sweet in photographs together and can keep each other company, there are some considerations any pet owner should keep in mind when raising a puppy and kitten in the same home. Here, our Simi Valley vets explain what they are. 

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