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The veterinarians at Oak Grove Animal Hospital are here to share helpful advice and tips with our clients to help keep your pet companions healthy and happy all throughout their lives.

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Road Trip With Your Dog: Everything You Should Know

Road Trip With Your Dog: Everything You Should Know

Many dog owners wish to bring their furry friend along when they go out, but it can be challenging. If you're planning to take your dog with you on a long car journey, there are some important things you need to prepare for. Our veterinarians in Oak Grove can provide you with all the information you need to know before embarking on a road trip with your dog.

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Managing Feline Diabetes: Effective Treatment Options for Your Cat

Managing Feline Diabetes: Effective Treatment Options for Your Cat

Our Oak Grove vets see many cases of diabetes in cats. If left untreated this condition can threaten your cat's quality of life, and longevity. Here are some signs pet parents should watch out for, as well as treatments available for cats with diabetes.

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Hookworm in Dogs: Signs, Treatment & Prevention

Hookworm in Dogs: Signs, Treatment & Prevention

Hookworms can make adult dogs sick and can be deadly for puppies. Our veterinarians at Oak Grove are sharing information on hookworms in dogs, including treatment and prevention.

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Rabbit Lifespan - How Long Do Pet Rabbits Live

Rabbit Lifespan - How Long Do Pet Rabbits Live

Are you thinking about getting a pet rabbit but find yourself wondering how long your pet bunny might live? Today, our Oak Grove vets discuss rabbit lifespan and how to help your bunny live a long and healthy life.

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What Cat Breeds Live The Longest?

What Cat Breeds Live The Longest?

Your new kitty will be a cherished part of your family, so you'll want to choose a breed that stands the best chance of being with you for as long as possible. Here our Oak Grove vets detail a few cat breeds known to live long lives.

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Signs of Periodontal Disease in Dogs

Signs of Periodontal Disease in Dogs

Good oral health plays a vital role in your dog's overall health, yet periodontal disease is common in dogs starting as young as 3 years old. Today our Oak Grove vets explain how to prevent and treat canine periodontal disease.

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A Pet Parent's Guide to Kidney Failure in Cats

A Pet Parent's Guide to Kidney Failure in Cats

Kidney failure, whether chronic or acute, can have devastating effects on your cat's kidneys, related organs and bodily functions. Today, our Oak Grove vets discuss the symptoms of kidney failure in cats, as well as possible causes and how this condition is treated. 

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Pet Dental Care Checklist - Keeping Your Pet's Mouth Healthy

Pet Dental Care Checklist - Keeping Your Pet's Mouth Healthy

You make sure that your pet eats a nutritious diet and gets plenty of exercise, but do you pay attention to the health of their teeth and gums? To help you keep your pet's mouth in tip-top condition follow these tips from our Oak Grove vets.

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Puppy Vaccination Schedule - When To Get Your Puppy's Shots

Puppy Vaccination Schedule - When To Get Your Puppy's Shots

At Oak Grove Animal Hospital our vets understand that repeated appointments for your dog's vaccines can seem inconvenient, but following this vaccination schedule is the best way to help protect your pet's health now and throughout their lifetime.

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Blood in Dog Stool - Is It an Emergency

Blood in Dog Stool - Is It an Emergency

If you walk your dog regularly you spend a lot of time picking up their dog's poop. So, chances are that you have a pretty good idea of what a normal stool looks like for your dog. But what should you do if you notice blood in your dog's stool? Our Oak Grove vets explain.

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