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Our Turlock veterinarians share helpful tips and advice to help you keep your pets healthy and happy.

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Cranial Cruciate Ligament (CCL) Surgery for Dogs

Cranial Cruciate Ligament (CCL) Surgery for Dogs

Cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) injuries and tears are fairly common in dogs. Your vet may recommend tibial tuberosity advancement (TTA) surgery to treat this injury. In this post, our Turlock vets share what you need to know about the procedure. 

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What can I expect from my cat's hernia surgery?

What can I expect from my cat's hernia surgery?

Here, our Turlock vets list the types of cat hernias, explain how surgery can help and what you can expect during your cat's recovery. 

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Aural Hematomas in Cats: When is surgery needed?

Aural Hematomas in Cats: When is surgery needed?

If your cat develops an ear hematoma, you may wonder what to do. Here, our Turlock vets list signs, causes, and treatment options for aural hematomas in cats. 

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How long does spaying take?

How long does spaying take?

Having your pet spayed is one way to prevent unwanted litters of kittens and puppies from being born, along with certain diseases from developing. In today's post, our Turlock vets explain the procedure and answer the question of how long your pet will take to heal from the spaying procedure. 

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Male Cat Before & After Neutering: Behavior & Recovery

Male Cat Before & After Neutering: Behavior & Recovery

If you've just welcomed a new kitten or adult cat into your home, you'll need to have them neutered, if they haven't already had this procedure done. Today, our veterinarians in Turlock offer some insight into what you can expect before and after neutering your male cat, and how to support a smooth recovery from surgery.

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Why Pet Endoscopies Are Important

Why Pet Endoscopies Are Important

The purpose of an endoscopy for cats and dogs is to identify the underlying cause of symptoms such as loss of appetite, weight loss, abdominal pain or swelling, vomiting, or diarrhea in pets. In this post, our Turlock veterinarians discuss this diagnostic test. 

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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 CT scan, you may be wondering how the appointment will work and how you can prepare. Below, our Turlock vets share what you can expect when you bring your dog for diagnostic imaging.

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ECG for Cats & Dogs

ECG for Cats & Dogs

In this post, our Turlock vets discuss ECGs for dogs and cats, when your vet will order one and how to understand your pet's results.

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Urinalysis for Dogs & Cats

Urinalysis for Dogs & Cats

We at Taylor Veterinary Emergency strongly believe in educating our clients to help them be the best pet owners they can be. In order to help you make the best choices for your pet's medical care, our Turlock veterinarians will talk to you today about urinalysis for dogs and cats as well as how to interpret your pet's urinalysis results.

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Understanding Blood Tests for Dogs

Understanding Blood Tests for Dogs

Our Turlock vets understand that it can be challenging to understand why your pet needs blood testing, and what those results mean. Today, we explain the results of the dog's blood tests.

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Compassionate Emergency Care for Pets in Turlock

The veterinarians at Taylor Veterinary Emergency are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to provide veterinary care to cats and dogs. If your pet is experiencing an emergency, contact us to get the help your pet needs.

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