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Dogs Eating Grass: Why Do They Do It - Is my Dog Poisoned?

Dogs Eating Grass: Why Do They Do It - Is my Dog Poisoned?

Most dogs will nibble on grass now and again, but some dogs seem to munch on grass relentlessly. So, why do dogs eat grass, and should you be concerned? Our Springfield vets share some reasons why dogs might eat grass and what you should do.

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How To Tell If My Cat Is Pregnant?

How To Tell If My Cat Is Pregnant?

Has your female feline friend begun to put on weight, leading you to believe she may be pregnant? Below, our Springfield vets share a few more clues that your cat may be pregnant, and what to do.

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What Is Veterinary Neurology?

What Is Veterinary Neurology?

If your pet has been referred to our Board-Certified Veterinary Neurologist in Springfield you may be wondering what neurology is and why your pet has been referred to our clinic. Today our vets explain more about this specialty.

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How Long Can A Dog Live After Being Diagnosed With Cancer?

How Long Can A Dog Live After Being Diagnosed With Cancer?

When our Springfield veterinary oncologists have the sad task of diagnosing cancer in a dog, the owner's first question is typically - how long can my dog live with cancer? Today our vets explain why that's such a difficult question to answer even with today's advanced diagnostics and treatments.

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Signs Your Pet Needs Emergency Vet Care

Signs Your Pet Needs Emergency Vet Care

Knowing when your pet is in need of emergency care isn't always obvious. Here, our Springfield veterinary specialists share some of the signs and symptoms that indicate a trip to the emergency vet is necessary. 

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What Qualifications Should I Look For In A Vet?

What Qualifications Should I Look For In A Vet?

You love your pet and want to be sure that the vet you choose has the right qualifications to provide the veterinary care that your animal needs. So what qualifications should you look for?

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New Patients & Referrals Welcome

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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