Client Resources
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Diabetes Mellitus
Your pet has been diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitus. Download and review for more information on your pet’s diagnosis and treatment.
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Spay Post-Operative Instructions
Your pet has been spayed. She will need special attention for a full, uneventful recovery. Download and review for more information on your pet’s post-operative care.
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Neuter Post-Operative Instructions
Your pet has been neutered. He will need special attention for a full, uneventful recovery. Download and review for more information on your pet’s post-operative care.
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Dental Post-Operative Instructions
Your pet has had a general anesthetic to facilitate the dental cleaning. Download and review for more information on your pet’s post-operative care.
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Cruciate Repair Post-Operative Instructions
Your pet has been through a major orthopedic surgery. They will need special attention for a successful recovery. Download and review for more information on your pet’s post-operative care.
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Wound Care
Your pet has been treated for a wound. They will need special attention for a full, uneventful recovery. Download and review for more information on your pet’s home care.
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Gastrointestinal Post-Operative Care
Your pet has been through a major gastrointestinal surgery. They will need special attention for a full, uneventful recovery. Download and review for more information on your pet’s post-operative care.
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"Cushing's Disease" - Canine Hyperadrenocorticism
Hyperadrenocorticism, also known as Cushing’s disease, is a chronically debilitating hormone imbalance. Download and review for more information on your dog’s diagnosis and treatment.
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Feline Interstitial Cystitis / Lower Urinary Tract Disease
Feline Interstitial Cystitis (FIC) is a general term referring to inflammation in the urinary bladder. Download and review for more information regarding your cat’s diagnosis and treatment.
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Canine Intervertebral Disk Disease (IVDD)
There are two main types of disease that can afflict the intervertebral disk, causing it to press painfully against the spinal cord, nerve roots, and ligaments. Download and review to learn more about your dog’s diagnosis and treatment.