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While allergies cannot be eliminated, your veterinarian can effectively control your pet's response to allergens, ensuring their comfort and quality of life with precise diagnosis and tailored therapeutic interventions.
Dr. Treat One membership can help relieve your concerns, and provide convenient and knowledgeable veterinary care for your pet’s digestive issues. With same or next day primary care appointments and in-house diagnostic services, you do not have to wonder and worry about your pet’s digestive health.
Dental disease (i.e., periodontal disease) affects more than 70% of cats and 80% of dogs by age 3, making this health issue one of the most commonly diagnosed preventable conditions in pets.
Our Dr. Treat team’s guide on preparing your pet for a stress-free veterinary visit will help ensure they get the care they need to live their healthiest, happiest, and longest lives.
As you prepare for your next adventure, read our Dr. Treat team’s tips to ensure smooth traveling with your pet, and start planning for your trip of a lifetime!
Whether your pet is thin, fluffy, or ideal, their weight says a lot about their health. Recognizing your pet’s body condition can help you adjust their daily care, avoid chronic disease, and add years to their life.
Arthritis is a common issue in older pets—cats included—but pet owners often mistake changes for normal aging signs.
Genetic breed testing is a simple cheek-swab test that analyzes your pet’s DNA for more than a hundred genetic diseases and breed-related trait markers.
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