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Understanding Arthritis in Older Dogs: Signs and Treatments
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Understanding Arthritis in Older Dogs: Signs and Treatments

Arthritis is one of the most common reasons older dogs slow down. Many senior dogs with arthritis do not cry out or show dramatic lameness at first. Instead, owners may notice stiffness after rest, slower rising, trouble with stairs, limping, or less interest in walks and play. Dr. Roger Hart at Bushnell Animal Clinic explains the signs of arthritis in older dogs, available treatment options, and when a dog should be evaluated.

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Understanding Why Your Senior Cat Is Not Eating
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Understanding Why Your Senior Cat Is Not Eating

When a senior cat stops eating or begins eating less, it should never be dismissed as just old age. Older cats may lose appetite because of kidney disease, hyperthyroidism, dental disease, nausea, cancer, digestive disease, pain, or other chronic illness. Dr. Roger Hart at Bushnell Animal Clinic explains the common reasons senior cats stop eating, what signs to watch for, and when veterinary evaluation is important.

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Why Is My Dog Throwing Up?  When to Call the Vet.
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Why Is My Dog Throwing Up? When to Call the Vet.

Vomiting in dogs is a common symptom, but it can have many different causes. Some dogs throw up because of mild stomach irritation, while others may be dealing with pancreatitis, infection, intestinal blockage, or another more serious medical problem. Understanding why dogs vomit and knowing when it should be taken seriously can help owners seek veterinary care sooner.

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