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Area boarding facilities are reporting outbreaks of Canine Upper Respiratory Disease. This is typically caused by a combination of respiratory viruses and bacteria but does include the possibility of Kennel Cough and Canine Influenza.

We recommend limiting unnecessary contact with dogs in the neighborhood if at all possible during the upcoming weeks.

All the best, The team at AMC

Animal Medical Center of Cascades 571-434-0250

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Is Your Senior Pet One of the 14%?

Is Your Senior Pet One of the 14%?

It’s reported that some 39% of the pets owned in the U.S. are older than 7, which is generally the age at which most dogs and cats are considered seniors. …

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Would You Know If Your Pet Was in Pain?

Would You Know If Your Pet Was in Pain?

Maybe your pet is panting more than usual…or she doesn’t want to jump up on the cat tree…or he’s licking an area on his leg all the time. These symptoms…

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Welcome Sarah to the Team

Welcome Sarah to the Team

Please join us in welcoming the latest addition to the AMC of Cascades medical team - Sarah Taylor! A native of Virginia, Sarah grew up in Woodbridge and has resided in…

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Clear Your Cats Schedule on August 22nd

Clear Your Cats Schedule on August 22nd

…because it’s Take Your Cat to The Vet Day! According to the American Humane Society, our feline companions go to the veterinarian about half as often as dogs. Many people only take…

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Check That Chip!

Check That Chip!

One of the worst feelings to experience as a pet owner is realizing your pet has gone missing. Considering only 17% of lost dogs and 2% of lost cats make…

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Helping Your Pet Breathe Easier

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Summer has many joys for pets—but many also get the summertime breathing blues. Heat, humidity and pollen inflame allergies and chronic respiratory conditions, and contagious illnesses become common as families…

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Travel Prep For Pets

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If your summer getaway plans include your pet, here are some tips to make it safer and more fun for you both: As soon as your travel plans are set,…

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Update: Grain Free Pet Foods & Heart Disease

Update: Grain Free Pet Foods & Heart Disease

By now, you’ve probably heard the warnings about the link between grain-free diets and the development of dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) in dogs. DCM is a heart condition that can result…

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These Cat Viruses Aren’t Kitten Around!

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It’s kitten season and it seems like we have a bumper crop of cute furballs needing homes this year! It’s a good time to remind those of you with feline…

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Only YOU Can Prevent Your Pet’s Fires! July 15th is National Pet Fire Safety Day

Only YOU Can Prevent Your Pet’s Fires! July 15th is National Pet Fire Safety Day

According to the American Fire Administration, approximately half a million pets are affected by house fires every year—and about 1000 of those fires are started by the pets themselves. It’s important as…

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