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Why Are My Cat's Eyes Red?

Why Are My Cat's Eyes Red?

Injury, disease, infections, and other factors can contribute to red eye in cats. In this post, our Renton veterinarians discuss each of these in detail, how these conditions are diagnosed, and which treatment options exist.  

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My Pet Can't Stand & Keeps Falling - Possible Causes & What to Do

My Pet Can't Stand & Keeps Falling - Possible Causes & What to Do

Has your cat or dog been stumbling, staggering, or falling over? One or more underlying medical issues may be the culprit, including poisoning, injury, infection, or stroke. Our vets in Renton explain why you should bring your pet to an animal hospital right away if this occurs. 

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Treatment Options for Eyelash Disorders in Cats & Dogs

Treatment Options for Eyelash Disorders in Cats & Dogs

Eyelash disorders in cats and dogs can cause discomfort, infection, pain, and other symptoms. Here, our Renton veterinarians discuss common eyelash disorders and treatment options. 

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Horner's Syndrome in Cats: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Horner's Syndrome in Cats: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Horner's syndrome is a neurological disorder that can affect your cat's eye and facial muscles. Today, our Renton veterinarians explain what can cause the condition. We also list symptoms and discuss treatment and management.

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Nuclear Sclerosis in Dogs - Everything You Should Know

Nuclear Sclerosis in Dogs - Everything You Should Know

Nuclear (lenticular) sclerosis in dogs can cause discoloration of the eyes. In this post, our Renton vets explain the condition's causes and symptoms, how it's diagnosed, and more.

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Pannus in Dogs (Chronic Superficial Keratitis)

Pannus in Dogs (Chronic Superficial Keratitis)

Pannus (chronic superficial keratitis) is an immune-mediated condition that impacts the cornea or clear part of a dog's eye. Here, our Renton vets explain the causes and symptoms of this condition, in addition to treatment options and long-term prognosis.

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Dog Eye Diseases

Dog Eye Diseases

Our Renton vets diagnose a variety of eye diseases, infections, and conditions in dogs. In this post, we'll list some of the most common dog eye problems.

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Irregular Heartbeat in Cats

Irregular Heartbeat in Cats

In this post, our Renton vets discuss the causes, signs, and treatment of cats with irregular heartbeats.

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Hookworm in Dogs: Signs, Treatment & Prevention

Hookworm in Dogs: Signs, Treatment & Prevention

In this post, our Renton vets discuss the causes, symptoms, treatment options, and prevention of hookworms in dogs.

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Herpesvirus Infection in Cats (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis)

Herpesvirus Infection in Cats (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis)

Today, our Renton vets share what pet owners should know about the herpesvirus infection in cats.

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