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Our Woburn veterinarians share helpful tips and advice to help you keep your pets healthy and happy.

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Leaving a Kitten Alone at Home for the First Time

Leaving a Kitten Alone at Home for the First Time

Bringing a new kitten into your home is an exciting experience, but it also comes with responsibilities, including ensuring their safety and comfort when you need to leave them alone. Properly preparing your home is crucial for your kitten's well-being, whether heading to work or running errands. Our vets in Woburn discuss how to get ready to leave a kitten home alone for the first time.

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When is a dog considered a senior?

When is a dog considered a senior?

Our dogs' lifestyles, veterinary care, and nutritional needs start to change as they age. Today, our Woburn vets list the signs of old age and discuss special care requirements. We also share insight into when your dog is considered a senior. 

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Dental Care for Senior Dogs

Dental Care for Senior Dogs

Dental care is vital for your pup at any stage in their life. Ongoing care from the time they are young can prevent serious complications when they get older. Here, our Woburn vets discuss dental care for senior dogs, why it is important and offer tips for keeping your old dog's teeth clean and healthy.

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Tips on How to Strengthen Old Dog's Hind Legs

Tips on How to Strengthen Old Dog's Hind Legs

As dogs age, they often face mobility challenges, especially with their hind legs. Strengthening an old dog's hind legs can significantly improve their quality of life. In this post, our vets will discuss weak hind leg symptoms, causes, ways to keep your pet’s legs strong, and preventative care tips. Understanding these aspects can help ensure your furry friend remains happy and mobile.

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Cat Breeds That Live the Longest

Cat Breeds That Live the Longest

When choosing a feline companion, many prospective cat owners consider the lifespan of different breeds. Some cat breeds are known for their longevity, providing many years of companionship and love. In this blog, we'll discuss which cat breeds live the longest so you can have your feline companion for many years to come.

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Old Cats – Caring for Senior Cats

Old Cats – Caring for Senior Cats

Our senior cats are living longer than ever with advancements in veterinary care and medicine. Today, our Woburn veterinarians discuss how you can keep your senior cat happy and healthy.

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My Cat Won't Stop Vomiting: What to Do & When to Worry

My Cat Won't Stop Vomiting: What to Do & When to Worry

Today, our Woburn veterinarians discuss the causes of vomiting in cats and when you should seek veterinary assistance. While occasional vomiting is normal for cats, frequent or severe episodes may signal underlying health problems.

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My Dog Drank Antifreeze Should I Go to the Pet ER?

My Dog Drank Antifreeze Should I Go to the Pet ER?

Antifreeze is extremely harmful to dogs, and even a tiny amount of it can be deadly. Our veterinarians in Woburn have listed the symptoms of antifreeze poisoning in dogs and are guided on what to do if your furry friend has consumed any.

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Heatstroke in Cats

Heatstroke in Cats

The summer months can get very hot and this can put your pet at risk for heatstroke. Today, we share information about heatstroke in cats and dogs, including steps your vet may recommend taking if your pet has heatstroke.

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What to Do if Your Dog Collapses or Pass Out

What to Do if Your Dog Collapses or Pass Out

Witnessing your beloved pet collapse or pass out can be a terrifying experience for dog owners. Understanding what to do in such an emergency can significantly affect your furry friend's outcome. In this blog post, our vets in Woburn discuss common reasons for a dog's collapse, immediate actions to take, and preventive measures to ensure a safer environment for your pet.

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