What cat breeds live the longest?

What cat breeds live the longest?

Although most cats live for 10-14 years or so on average, some breeds of cats do live longer than others. Today, our Ruckersville vets list some breeds of cats that tend to live longer lives so you can have your feline companion for many years to come.

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Should I get my dog vaccinated?

Should I get my dog vaccinated?

Annual vaccinations from our Ruckersville vets are typically far cheaper than paying to have your dog treated for the diseases these vaccines protect against. Here we share reasons why you should have your dog vaccinated and provide you with a handy schedule for your pup's shots.

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Vaccine Reactions in Dogs: Everything You Should Know

Vaccine Reactions in Dogs: Everything You Should Know

The vaccinations that your dog needs for protection against serious conditions will depend on their health, age, and lifestyle. While there is a small chance of side effects, the benefits are considered to outweigh the risks. Today, our Ruckersville vets talk about the importance of vaccinations and what the possible vaccine reactions are for dogs.

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The FVRCP Cat Vaccine

The FVRCP Cat Vaccine

Our veterinarians at Ruckersville Animal Hospital believe that prevention is the key to helping your cat live a long and healthy life. As a result, our Ruckersville veterinarians advise that all cats receive the FVRCP vaccine. The FVRCP protects your cat's health in the following ways.

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Symptoms of Parvovirus in Cats

Symptoms of Parvovirus in Cats

There's nothing scarier for a pet parent than when your cat is sick, this is especially true if they contract a life-threatening illness such as parvo. Our Ruckersville vets share facts about parvovirus and how you can keep your cat safe.

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Why does my pet need a urinalysis?

Why does my pet need a urinalysis?

A urinalysis test can help detect several conditions and diseases that your cat or dog may have. Today, our Ruckersville vets discuss the importance of regular urinalysis testing for pets.

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Rabies in Dogs

Rabies in Dogs

Rabies is a highly contagious and very deadly virus that can affect both people and their pets, thankfully, it is preventable with the help of vaccinations. Our Ruckersville vets are here to discuss the symptoms of rabies and how to prevent it from infecting your dog.

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Ultrasounds for Dogs

Ultrasounds for Dogs

You've just found out that your dog needs an ultrasound. So, what exactly is an ultrasound and how can it help your pet? Our Ruckersville vets explain how ultrasound scans are performed on pets in our in-house veterinary diagnostic lab. 

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Cat Blood Tests Results, Explained

Cat Blood Tests Results, Explained

Blood tests for cats are a valuable tool in most veterinary clinics. Our Ruckersville vets explain why blood tests for cats are important and what each test result might mean.

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X-Rays & CT Scans for Cats & Dogs

X-Rays & CT Scans for Cats & Dogs

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 Ruckersville vets share what you can expect when you bring your dog to us for an X-ray.

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