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Our Yucaipa veterinary team shares helpful tips and information for keeping your pets happy and healthy. 

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Guide on How to Get Your Dog Spayed or Neutered

Guide on How to Get Your Dog Spayed or Neutered

Preventive care like paying or neutering your furry friend can have a positive impact on their health and your wallet. Here, our vets in Yucaipa share a guide on having your pup fixed including the benefit of having your dog spayed or neutered and what to expect from their procedure.

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Cat & Kitten Vaccination Schedule

Cat & Kitten Vaccination Schedule

Preventive care is vital to the lifelong health of your cat. This includes routine vaccines to protect against serious diseases. Our Yucaipa vets discuss the purpose of vaccines for adult cats and kittens and share a vaccination schedule for indoor cats and kittens.

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How many teeth do dogs have?

How many teeth do dogs have?

As a pet parent, you will need to tend to the regular care of your pup. This includes their oral health. Our Yucaipa vets share some interesting information about your dog's mouth like how many teeth they have, and talk about the importance of dental care.

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Signs Your Dog Needs Dental Cleaning

Signs Your Dog Needs Dental Cleaning

Oral hygiene is an important part of your pup's routine veterinary care. It can help to prevent a number of serious dental conditions and to manage uncomfortable symptoms. Here, our vets in Yucaipa share the signs of dental problems in dogs and why dogs need to have their teeth cleaned.

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Surgery in Dogs: Everything You Need to Know

Surgery in Dogs: Everything You Need to Know

While your vet focuses on preventive care and managing conditions before they require complex treatments, there may be times when invasive procedures are the only option. Here, our vets in Yucaipa talk about the common types of dog surgeries, why they may be needed, and what to expect during and after your pup's surgery.

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Diarrhea in Cats: Common Causes & When It's Serious

Diarrhea in Cats: Common Causes & When It's Serious

Along with being messy and making your cat uncomfortable, diarrhea can sometimes also indicate that there is a more serious issue at hand. Here, our Yucaipa vets discuss what causes diarrhea in cats, potential concerns, and how to stop chronic diarrhea in cats.

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Hookworm in Dogs: Signs, Treatment & Prevention

Hookworm in Dogs: Signs, Treatment & Prevention

Hookworm is an internal parasite that can cause symptoms ranging from gastrointestinal upset in healthy adults to serious complications in puppies. The good news is that it is preventable. Here, our vets in Yucaipa discuss the effects of hookworm infections on dogs and puppies and what you can do to protect your furry friend.

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Getting Your Cat Fixed - Step By Step Guide

Getting Your Cat Fixed - Step By Step Guide

Having your cat spayed or neutered not only helps to prevent litters of unwanted kittens but also can help protect your feline friend against a number of serious conditions. Our Yucaipa vets talk about the importance of having your cat fixed and offer a guide on what to expect from the procedure.

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Dog Dental Care - How to Take Care of Your Dog's Teeth

Dog Dental Care - How to Take Care of Your Dog's Teeth

Humans aren't alone in dealing with the effects of poor oral hygiene. Our canine companions are also at risk of developing dental diseases and conditions. Our Yucaipa vets talk about dog dental care and ways that you can help take care of your dog's teeth and prevent serious oral conditions from occurring.

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Dental Disease in Dogs

Dental Disease in Dogs

Dental care for dogs is an important part of their routine care needs but unfortunately, it is something that gets skipped over far too often. Our vets in Yucaipa talk about some of the most common types of dental disease in dogs and what can be done to prevent them from happening.

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