We understand how special your dog or cat is to your family, and we treat each patient with the same care and attention we would our very own pets....
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At Burleson Animal Emergency Hospital, we believe that all pets deserve exceptional, appropriate, and personalized medical care....
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Veterinarians train for years to understand the unique physiology of animals....
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While you may find home remedies online, they are not effective and can be harmful to your cat....
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Absolutely. All pets, whether indoor, outdoor, or both, should be on flea and tick prevention....
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Fleas and ticks will not resolve on their own. They reproduce easily, so once you have one flea or tick in your household, more will follow.
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Prevention is key and it's fairly easy....
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No, there is no reason or need for your dog to have a litter before being spayed....
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Dog preventative care refers to any measures taken to prevent diseases and infections in your dog....
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First, have your pet tested for parasites at least once a year if they are an adult, or more frequently if they are a puppy....
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The best way to control fleas and ticks in your cat's environment is to keep your cat on preventative treatment 12 months out of the year....
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No, the only mandatory vaccination is the rabies vaccination....
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Your dog needs monthly medication to prevent heartworms, intestinal parasites, and fleas and ticks....
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A dog wellness exam typically takes around 30 minutes....
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Typically, in cats, we use a topical medication for flea and tick prevention.
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Spaying or neutering can help with excessive urination....
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Preventative care helps your dog by keeping them healthy and reducing the risk of diseases and infections....
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During a dog wellness exam, a veterinarian performs a head-to-tail examination....
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While there are some vaccines for dogs, there are none for cats....
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Non-core vaccinations include the kennel cough, Lyme, and flu vaccines....