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Is your dog having knee problems

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New Jersey Veterinary Blog

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The Facts About Heartworm (Dr. Zach Weiner)

WEBIn dogs, the worms can cause asthma like reactions, heart disease, embolus of the lungs and even congestive heart failure. Left untreated, Heartworms are fatal to most infested …

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Feline Obesity and Weight Management ( Dr. Blair)

WEBThe feline obesity epidemic is a major concern among veterinarians today, and should be to anyone with a feline companion. As little as 2 pounds of excess body weight can put …

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“My Pet Is In Pain. Can I Just Use….” ( Dr. Danowitz)

WEBUnfortunately, the answer is almost always, “No, it is just not safe.”. Many common human anti-inflammatory medications can cause serious gastrointestinal ulceration, bleeding, …

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Tick-Borne Disease in Dogs ( Dr. Danowitz)

WEBRocky Mountain Spotted Fever (RMSF) is a potentially fatal disease of both dogs and humans due to an intracellular bacterium called Rickettsia. It is transmitted by the American Dog Tick (Dermacentor), the Brown Dog …

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What is a heart murmur

WEBA heart murmur is simply an “abnormal sound” heard with a stethoscope. The normal heart of a dog or cat (or human, for that matter) can be characterized as a ‘LUB…DUB’. With an animal that has a heart …

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OCVH Veterinarian Dr. Pearlman discusses the risks of …

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Feline Health New Jersey Veterinary Blog

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too hot for pets New Jersey Veterinary Blog

WEBTheir organ systems may have been affected and will need blood tests to evaluate their health. They may require a hospital stay for intravenous fluids and other medical support. With immediate treatment, heat stroke …

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Protect What Counts! (By Dr. Kara Ruthberg)

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cat exercise New Jersey Veterinary Blog

WEBHealthy weight maintenance is the first step in safeguarding your cat’s health. Together with advice from your veterinarian, follow these steps to design an individualized plan for …

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pet health insurance New Jersey Veterinary Blog

WEBEvery year more than 1 in 3 pets falls ill or is injured. No one wants to have to choose between their pet’s health and their bank account. Pet insurance helps you pay for your …

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Why does Ocean County Veterinary Hospital always ask me to …

WEBWell, we may be squeamish discussing your pet’s bowel movements but it is a very important part of keeping them healthy and keeping the people they live with healthy too.

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Rabbit and Guinea Pig Abscesses ( Dr. Gottleib)

WEBHere at Ocean County Veterinary Hospital Group (OCVH) we find that one of the most frustrating problems for rabbit and guinea pig owners is when a seemingly healthy pet …

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cat New Jersey Veterinary Blog

WEBHealthy weight maintenance is the first step in safeguarding your cat’s health. Together with advice from your veterinarian, follow these steps to design an individualized plan for …

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Heartgard New Jersey Veterinary Blog

WEBHeartgard Plus prevents Roundworms and Hookworms. Trifexis Heartworm and Fleas medication treats those same worms and also prevents Whipworms. Revolution is a …

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dogs teeth New Jersey Veterinary Blog

WEBThe dental visit is not complete until discussion is held on maintaining and improving oral health. This will include a talk on how to brush your pet’s teeth and diets that can …

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pet family New Jersey Veterinary Blog

WEBThe cost of pet insurance varies based on a few factors – the pet’s species, breed, age, gender and location. On average you can expect to pay around $30 per month for dogs …

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Care of Orphaned or Injured Wildlife (Dr. Kara Ruthberg)

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OCVH Welcomes Dr. Mindy Feldman! New Jersey Veterinary Blog

WEBLeave a reply. Ocean County Veterinary Hospital is pleased to announce the addition of Mindy Feldman, DVM, to their Veterinary Staff. Dr. Feldman graduated from Cook …

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cat health New Jersey Veterinary Blog Page 2

WEBWe will also assess her body condition, skin, coat, eyes, ears, lungs and neurologic health. Surprisingly 90% of cats over age 12 have some degree of arthritis! Most owners simply …

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