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Osteoarthritis in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Osteoarthritis in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Osteoarthritis is a degenerative condition in dogs that becomes more severe over time. There's no cure for this painful condition, however, our Somerset vets can provide treatments that may help manage symptoms and allow your dog to enjoy a good quality of life as they age.

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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 you want to make sure that the veterinarian you select to provide their care has the right qualifications to do so. But what qualifications should you be looking for in your vet?

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Preventing Heartworm Disease in Pets

Preventing Heartworm Disease in Pets

Heartworm disease can result in heart failure, lung disease, organ damage and death. This disease is usually found in dogs, cats and ferrets. Our vets explain why the prevention of this disease is so important. 

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What are some common cat illnesses & symptoms?

What are some common cat illnesses & symptoms?

Many different kinds of illnesses and their symptoms may worry you if you see them appear in your feline companion. Here, our Somerset vets offer some insight into a few different, and potentially dangerous, cat illnesses. 

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How can I tell if my cat or dog has fleas?

How can I tell if my cat or dog has fleas?

Fleas are one of the most common external parasites in the world and are capable of making your pet absolutely miserable! If they aren't promptly treated, they may even cause infections or other serious diseases. Our Somerset vets explain early signs of fleas here and what to do if you pet does have fleas.

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Welcoming Cats & Dogs to Our Animal Hospital 

Spinnaker Veterinary Clinic welcomes cats, dogs, and their people to our clinic! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Somerset companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's appointment.

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