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Heartworm Disease in Dogs : Prevention & Treatment

Heartworm Disease in Dogs : Prevention & Treatment

Today, we'll be shedding light on a concerning health issue that dogs may face – Heartworm disease. This condition has the potential to cause permanent harm to your furry friend's organs. Our veterinarians at Los Angeles County is here to emphasize the significance of preventing heartworm and explore available treatment options.

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Kitten's First Vet Visit: What to Expect

Kitten's First Vet Visit: What to Expect

Welcoming a new kitten into your home can be a thrilling experience, but ensuring their lifelong health and well-being is crucial. To help you get started, our team of veterinarians at Los Angeles County has put together some valuable insights on what you can anticipate during your furry friend's first visit to the vet. 

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Dog Urinary Tract Infection: Signs & Treatment

Dog Urinary Tract Infection: Signs & Treatment

Urinary tract infections in dogs are so common that it's estimated that over a quarter of all dogs will experience at least one in their life. Here, our Los Angeles County vets share some of the causes and signs of UTIs and the possible treatment options for dogs with urinary tract infections.

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ECG for Pets: When it's Needed?

ECG for Pets: When it's Needed?

In this article, our veterinary experts at Los Angeles County will talk about ECGs (electrocardiograms) for dogs and cats. You will learn when your vet may need to order an ECG for your pet and how to interpret the results. Understanding your pet's ECG results will help you make informed decisions about their healthcare.

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Aural Hematoma in Cats: When is Surgery Needed

Aural Hematoma in Cats: When is Surgery Needed

If your cat has an ear hematoma, you may be concerned about how to help. Our Los Angeles County vet team explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for this condition in cats.

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Diagnostic Imaging for Your Dog or Cat

Diagnostic Imaging for Your Dog or Cat

Diagnostic imaging is a valuable tool our Los Angeles County veterinary team utilizes to diagnose and treat your pet's health concerns accurately. The type of imaging used may vary depending on your pet's specific condition and will be recommended by your veterinarian. Some common tests include X-rays, MRI, and CT scans.

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How long will my dog be in pain after neutering or spaying?

How long will my dog be in pain after neutering or spaying?

Our Los Angeles County, located throughout our site, understand that deciding to spay or neuter your dog can be a tough emotional decision for many pet owners. If you're unsure about getting your dog fixed, we have some information that might ease your concerns.

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Some of the Best Dogs For Family Life

Some of the Best Dogs For Family Life

When parents consider adding a dog to their family, the trusty golden retriever is the first breed that comes to mind, but there are a number of other breeds that can make fabulous family pets too. Today, our Los Angeles County veterinarians share a few family-friendly dog breeds that you may want to consider.    

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Ear Infection in Dogs

Ear Infection in Dogs

Ear infections are a common reason for dogs to visit our Animal Hospital of Redondo Beach. If you want to keep your furry friend's ears healthy. Look out for the telltale signs of an ear infection.  Fortunately, most can be quickly and easily treated if caught soon enough. Here are some of the signs of dog ear infections, and what to do if your dog's ears aren't as healthy as they should be.

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Cats & Colds: Can They Get Them & What To Do?

Cats & Colds: Can They Get Them & What To Do?

Believe it or not, your furry feline friend can catch a cold too! Our vets break down the most common causes of kitty sniffles and let you know when to seek special care from an expert at Los Angeles County vets

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Animal Hospital of Redondo Beach is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Los Angeles County companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.

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