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What Can I Give My Cat for Allergies?

What Can I Give My Cat for Allergies?

Cats, like their human companions, can be allergic to a variety of substances that they inhale, consume, or touch. Today, our Springfield vet team discusses the different types, symptoms, and treatments for cat allergies.

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Dog Skin Allergies

Dog Skin Allergies

Skin allergies in dogs can make for itchy, uncomfortable, and irritable dogs. Our The Regional Veterinary Referral Center vets provide insight into how allergic reactions can manifest - and what to do if you notice itching, redness, or other symptoms.

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Why is my Cat Breathing Heavy & What Can I Do

Why is my Cat Breathing Heavy & What Can I Do

It's normal for cats to breathe fast if they are anxious, overheated, or exerting themselves playing, but if your cat is breathing rapidly while resting it could be a sign of an underlying health condition. In today's post, our vets share some causes of fast breathing in cats and when you should be concerned.

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Why is My Dog Panting at Night?

Why is My Dog Panting at Night?

Although panting during a warm day or while playing fetch is normal for dogs, excessive panting at night can be cause for concern. Besides causing sleepless nights for you and your dog, nighttime panting can be an indication that something is amiss. Today, our Springfield vets discuss signs, treatments, and when to go to the vet.

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Cat Wound Care

Cat Wound Care

Cats can sometimes become injured and sustain wounds while exploring their environment. Here, our Springfield vets list common causes of wounds in cats, how to care for a cat wound, and when to take your beloved kitty to a veterinarian. 

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Dog Wound Care & Healing Stages

Dog Wound Care & Healing Stages

While injuries are fairly common among dogs and most will be small and manageable, there might be times when your dog will require a bit of extra care. Here, our Springfield vets share some advice for dog wound care while at home when you should consider seeing a vet and how to speed up recovery.

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My Dog Ate Gum: Is That Dangerous?

My Dog Ate Gum: Is That Dangerous?

If you are concerned because your dog has swallowed gum then this article will provide you will all the information you need to know and when to bring your dog to the The Regional Veterinary Referral Center vets.

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

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

Cats can catch colds just like people, displaying similar symptoms such as sneezing and a runny nose. Here, our Springfield vets talk about causes and when to seek veterinary care.

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Is Your Dog Overweight? Signs, Symptoms & What to Do

Is Your Dog Overweight? Signs, Symptoms & What to Do

Obesity in dogs is on the rise and poses a serious health risk to our canine companions. If your pooch seems extra cuddly it may be carrying a little too much weight. Today our Springfield vets explain how you can tell if your dog might be overweight, and what you should do.

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Why is My Dog Constipated & What to Do

Why is My Dog Constipated & What to Do

Of all the digestive problems dogs can develop constipation is one of the most common. While you might not think it is serious, constipation could be life-threatening depending on what's causing it. Here, our Springfield vets discuss the causes of constipation in dogs and how you can help your pup.

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The Regional Veterinary Referral Center is accepting new patients in emergency situations or by referral! Our experienced specialists are passionate about the health of Springfield pets. Contact us today to learn more.

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