It is not just in the happy, healthy times that we want to provide kind, compassionate and comprehensive care for our patients. The real test comes when times are not as happy and healthy. During this end-of-life time, as much as any other, our goal remains the same.

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Hypothyroidism is the most common endocrine disease that we see in dogs. It is diagnosed relatively easily, and is treated both easily and inexpensively.

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We see many types of ophthalmic diseases, from conjunctivitis to glaucoma to proptosis. One of the most common eye problems that we see and care for is the corneal ulcer. Learn more about corneal ulcers and how they’re diagnosed and treated.

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The one idea that we’d like to communicate with regard to the idea of hypothermia is this: hypothermia is a big deal, and it is not always straightforward to correct. If your pet is left outside for an extended period of time, seek the attention of a veterinarian

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