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Diagnostic imaging for your dog or cat

Diagnostic imaging for your dog or cat

If your dog or cat is booked to have an x-ray (radiograph) or a CT scan, you may be wondering how the appointment will work and how you can prepare. Below, our Natick vets share what you can expect when you bring your dog to us for an x-ray.

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Knuckling in Puppies

Knuckling in Puppies

Is your puppy walking or standing on the top of their feet instead of their paws? If so, they may be knuckling. Here, our Natick vets talk about the causes of knuckling in puppies and the treatments available.

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ACL Injuries in Dogs

ACL Injuries in Dogs

ACL or CCL injuries are relatively common in dogs because of the anatomy of their legs. In this blog, our Natick vets talk about ACL injuries in dogs and the different treatment options that might be available to help these knee injuries.

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Dental Problems in Cats

Dental Problems in Cats

Dental problems can cause significant pain in your cat and lead to other health problems. Today, our Natick veterinary team explains how to detect dental health issues in your cat, the most common dental diseases in cats, and how these issues can be avoided or treated.

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Kennel Cough In Dogs & How To Treat It

Kennel Cough In Dogs & How To Treat It

A dry hacking cough is one of the most recognizable signs of kennel cough in dogs. Here, our Natick vets explain how you can recognize kennel cough in dogs and the steps you should take if your dog starts coughing.

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Best Dogs for Families

Best Dogs for Families

Congratulations on your decision to bring home a new furry companion! Today, our Natick vets list 10 different dog breeds that could be great for families and explain some of their key characteristics.

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What is an AAHA Accredited Animal Hospital?

What is an AAHA Accredited Animal Hospital?

Wellesley-Natick Veterinary Hospital is proud to meet the rigorous veterinary service and care requirements necessary to be accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA).

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Protecting Your Pet (And Your Family) From Ticks

Protecting Your Pet (And Your Family) From Ticks

In this post, our Natick vets explain how ticks thrive, including which signs to beware of, and how to keep these external parasites away from your pets and your family.  

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Why should I bring my pet in for a fecal exam?

Why should I bring my pet in for a fecal exam?

Annual fecal exams give your Natick vet a chance to check your pet for intestinal parasites before more serious conditions arise. 

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