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Read our blog to get useful tips and advice from our knowledgeable Lancaster veterinarians, and help keep your cat or dog healthy and in optimal health. 

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Anesthesia for Dogs

Anesthesia for Dogs

Most dogs are given anesthesia when they are spayed or neutered, and the majority of them will require it at least once throughout their lives. Our four-legged pets, like us, may require anesthesia as part of a surgery or procedure. Today, our Lancaster vets discuss what you should know about anesthesia for dogs.

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Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome in Dogs

Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome in Dogs

When it comes to dogs there is always a chance that certain breeds may be affected by or have a higher risk of developing unique conditions such as is the case in dogs with short snouts. Our Lancaster vets talk about brachycephalic airway syndrome in dogs with shortened skulls and what the signs and treatment options are.

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Dog Oral Care - How to Take Care of Your Dog's Teeth

Dog Oral Care - How to Take Care of Your Dog's Teeth

Dogs require good oral health, just like humans, as they are prone to tooth decay and periodontal disease. In this blog, our veterinarians in Lancaster emphasize the significance of maintaining your dog's dental health and provide instructions on effectively cleaning your pup's teeth at home.

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Vomiting in Dogs

Vomiting in Dogs

There are many reasons why your dog may vomit, and also for wanting to induce vomiting. Today, our Lancaster vets share what you should know about vomiting in dogs, what to do if your dog is vomiting, and what to do to induce vomiting in dogs. 

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Signs of Ear Infection in Dogs & What You Should Do

Signs of Ear Infection in Dogs & What You Should Do

Our vets in Lancaster frequently encounter ear infections in dogs, especially those with charming long floppy ears. The good news is that most ear infections can be easily treated when detected early. Here are some signs of ear infections in dogs and steps to take if your pup's ears are not in their best health.

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What to Do About Constipation in Cats

What to Do About Constipation in Cats

Constipation in cats can make them feel uncomfortable and restless. It can also be a health concern. Our Lancaster vets share signs of constipation in cats, causes, and tips for treating the condition.

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Mastitis in Dogs: Everything You Should Know

Mastitis in Dogs: Everything You Should Know

Mastitis is a common infection in female dogs. In this post, our Lancaster vets answer questions about the symptoms, causes, and treatment of mastitis in female dogs.

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Diarrhea in Cats: Common Causes & When It's Serious

Diarrhea in Cats: Common Causes & When It's Serious

Just like humans, cats can also experience diarrhea due to various reasons. Our veterinarians at Lancaster will guide you on the common causes of feline diarrhea and when it requires serious attention.

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Dog Intestinal Blockage Surgery - What You Need to Know

Dog Intestinal Blockage Surgery - What You Need to Know

Does your dog tend to eat things they shouldn't? If so, it's essential to watch for signs of intestinal blockages. Intestinal blockages (obstructions) are relatively common issues seen by our Lancaster vets. Here we look at the causes and symptoms of this very serious condition, as well as the surgery that could save your dog's life.

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Surgery in Dogs: Everything You Need to Know

Surgery in Dogs: Everything You Need to Know

We understand that being told your dog needs surgery can be a scary experience. Our veterinarians only recommend surgery when absolutely necessary. In this article, our Lancaster vets provide valuable information on dog surgeries, their types, and tips on caring for your dog post-surgery.

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Sears Veterinary Hospital is now welcoming new cat and dog patients! We have a talented veterinary team that is passionate about providing the pets of Lancaster with the best care possible. Contact our office to book your cat or dog's first appointment today.

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