My Dog Eats Grass: Why Do They Do It - Is My Dog Poisoned?
Today, our Turlock vets list some of the physical and psychological reasons dogs eat grass, and when this behavior should cause concern.
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We are a full-service veterinary hospital in that offers comprehensive medical services for cats, dogs, and horses in Turlock and the surrounding areas. We also provide 24/7 emergency care for companion pets.
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Taylor Veterinary Emergency is a full-service veterinary hospital that provides pets and horses from across Stanislaus County with comprehensive veterinary care. From regular checkups and vaccinations to surgical and critical care, we've got everything your animal needs to stay healthy.
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Today, our Turlock vets list some of the physical and psychological reasons dogs eat grass, and when this behavior should cause concern.
Heartworm disease is a serious condition that can result in heart failure, severe lung disease, damage to other organs and even death for pets in Turlock.
Annual fecal exams give your Turlock vet a chance to check your pet for intestinal parasites before more serious conditions arise.
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Taylor Veterinary Emergency proudly serves patients in Turlock, Stanislaus County and across the Central Valley.
For routine equine or companion pet services, including vaccinations, exams, and dental care, please call us to make an appointment.
Taylor Veterinary Emergency is accepting new patients! Our experienced Turlock vets are passionate about the health of cats, dogs, and equine companions. Get in touch today to book your first appointment.