Have you noticed any tumors on your pet’s back, side, legs, or chest? They might be soft tissue sarcomas. These tumors occur due to the uncontrolled production of specific cell types. In honor of National Pet Cancer Awareness Month, Mount… Read More
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What You Should Know About Osteosarcoma in Dogs
Cancer in pets can result from different environmental and genetic factors, and the more pet owners know, the more opportunities they have to take preventative measures to protect their furry companions. In honor of Pet Cancer Awareness Month, Mount Carmel… Read More
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National Pet Cancer Awareness Month: What is Hemangiosarcoma in Pets?
Cancer is always a scary diagnosis to hear when talking about your beloved pet. Hemangiosarcoma can be especially scary, given that it is highly malignant and the cause is usually unknown. In honor of National Pet Cancer Awareness Month, Mount… Read More
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November is National Pet Cancer Awareness Month!
Cancer is the primary disease-related cause of death among domestic canines and felines in the United States, particularly lymphoma. So, this month, Mount Carmel Animal Hospital wants to expand the word about National Pet Cancer Awareness Month. Since lymphoma in… Read More
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Learning About Histiocytoma in Dogs
If your dog has histiocytoma, no worries because it doesn’t threaten humans, animals that come into contact with your pet, or even the affected pet. Histiocytomas are non-cancerous, benign nodules. In this blog, Mount Carmel Animal Hospital informs readers regarding… Read More
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Learning About Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD)
Is your kitty having urination problems? Is he or she urinating in inappropriate areas of your home? If so, your pet might have lower urinary tract disease. Mount Carmel Animal Hospital informs readers and pet owners about feline lower urinary… Read More
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Acute Moist Pyoderma: Hot Spots in Dogs
If your dog has patchy, red, and inflamed itchy skin due to scratching, it may have a “hot spot.” Known as acute moist pyoderma, hot spots in dogs require emergent care to stop the itch and prevent further self-trauma. This… Read More
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The Relevance of National Walk Your Dog Week
A lack of exercise in pets contributes to severe physical conditions such as obesity, which may result in other health conditions like pancreatitis, arthritis, and a higher risk of heart disease. With all this in mind, Mount Carmel Animal Hospital… Read More
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Annual Lab Work – ProBNP Test for Cats
It’s Responsible Pet Ownership Month, and Mount Carmel Animal Hospital wants to help you understand more about your cat’s heart health! This article discusses the ProBNP test for cats. It is a simple blood exam that can inform us about… Read More
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Annual Lab Work – 4DX Plus and C6 for Dogs
Preventive care is about keeping your pet happy and healthy, and one of the most critical tests for dogs is the 4DX Plus and C6 quantitative antibody test. Not only can they save your pet’s life, but they can… Read More