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The veterinarians at Carroll County Animal Hospital are here to share helpful tips and advice to assist all of our clients in keeping their pets healthy and happy all throughout their life.

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Stomatitis in Cats

Stomatitis in Cats

Stomatitis is a severe form of gum disease that could cause your cat quite a bit of pain. Today, our Carrollton vets explain the potential causes of feline stomatitis, how to recognize it in your kitty, and how to get it treated.

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TTA Surgery for Dogs

TTA Surgery for Dogs

Cruciate ligament tears are a common knee injury in dogs, and Tibial Tuberosity Advancement surgery is one of the treatments for this condition. Our Carrollton veterinarians talk about Tibial Tuberosity Advancement (TTA) Surgery for dogs today, including how it works, the benefits, and what it entails.

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C-Sections for Dogs

C-Sections for Dogs

Emergency c-sections can be performed if a dog is in labor, but in some cases, an elective c-section may be recommended if your pooch faces an increased risk of complications. Today, our Carrollton vets look at how to tell if your dog needs a c-section.

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Aural Hematomas in Cats

Aural Hematomas in Cats

If your cat has an ear hematoma you might wonder how to help. Today, our Carrollton vet team shares more about what causes aural hematomas in cats, symptoms, and treatment options. 

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Ruptured Eardrums in Dogs

Ruptured Eardrums in Dogs

Is your dog simply ignoring you, or do they have a ruptured eardrum? Today, our Carrollton vets discuss how to know if a dog's eardrum ruptured.

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How to Know if a Dog Has an Ear Infection

How to Know if a Dog Has an Ear Infection

Ear infections are a condition we see on a frequent basis at Carroll County Animal Hospital, especially in dogs with long and floppy ears. Luckily, if ear infections are found early they can be easy to treat. Today our vets in Carrollton discuss the signs and symptoms of ear infections in dogs and the ways they are treated.

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What cat breeds live the longest?

What cat breeds live the longest?

Although most cats live for 10-14 years or so on average, some breeds of cats do live longer than others. Today, our Carrollton vets list some breeds of cats that tend to live longer lives so you can have your feline companion for many years to come.

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How should I manage my dog's pain after neutering?

How should I manage my dog's pain after neutering?

Our Carrollton vets understand that deciding to have your dog neutered or spayed can be an emotional decision. That's why we're here to offer advice on pain management during recovery, answer any questions you may have and put your concerns at ease. 

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Ear Hematoma Surgery in Cats

Ear Hematoma Surgery in Cats

While uncommon, your cat may experience injury to its ears that result in hematomas. Today, our Carrollton vets discuss ear hematomas in cats and everything you need to know about surgery to treat this condition.

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Puppy Vaccine Schedule

Puppy Vaccine Schedule

Repeated appointments for your puppy's vaccines can seem inconvenient, but our Carrollton vets firmly believe that following the vaccination schedule below is the best way to help protect your pup's health now and throughout their lifetime.

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